Richard and his wife, Christine, talking to a doctor
Richard and his wife, Christine, talking to a doctor

RICHARD

living with mild cognitive
impairment (MCI),*
and his wife, Christine

It's important to be open and honest with your healthcare provider

When talking with them about LEQEMBI, don't hesitate to ask any questions or share any concerns
you have. Not sure where to begin? The topics below can help you get started.

Bring these questions to your appointment

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Knowing how LEQEMBI helps

How was LEQEMBI proven to help people with MCI and mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease?

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Understanding
how LEQEMBI works

Why is it important to remove amyloid brain plaque and keep it from forming?

What tests do I need to confirm if LEQEMBI may be right for me?

Learning if
you're eligible

What tests do I need to confirm if LEQEMBI may be right for me?

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What to expect

How will we know if LEQEMBI is working for me?

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Taking
LEQEMBI

How is LEQEMBI given? Where would I go for treatment and how often?

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Looking out for
any side effects

How will you check for side effects such as ARIA? What should I look out for?

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Keeping up with
my infusions

What should I do if I miss my infusion?

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Planning for
my MRIs

What do I need to know about my MRIs? When will I get them, and why are they needed?

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Additional
help

What else can I do about the symptoms of my Alzheimer's disease?

Get extra information and support for LEQEMBI.

By signing up, you’ll get access to useful tips to help ensure you’re always in the know—from your first infusion to ongoing treatment.

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Richard and his wife, Christine, looking at a screen with his doctor
Richard and his wife, Christine, looking at a screen with his doctor

He has a primary care physician
who we love,
and so I

KEEP HER UP-TO-DATE
ABOUT EVERYTHING.

CHRISTINE

caring for her husband, Richard