ALZHEIMERS NEWS-MY COMMENTS TO CMS ABOUT MEDICARE APPROVAL OF ADUHELM
my drug aduhelm or aducanumab was approved by the fda for use in alzheimers disease
this was modified some to be only used in early alzheimers or mild cognitive impairment due to alzheimers
in 2022 you can definitely diagnose alzheimers disease so you can be as sure as you can in medicine on any diagnosis that the diagnosis is correct
the controversy is the way its approval was rushed through
i would argue they should have waited another 2-5 years before making a decision
they didnt
they the fda approved it
they let the cat out of the bag and they cant put it back in
also the results they were basing the approval on was not definite
they needed more time and more studies to really verify if it did slow down memory loss significantly
at best it probably does slow things down
but is it enough
so now its approved
anyone with those diagnoses of early alzheimers disease or mci due to alzheimers can receive the medication now
the problem is no insurance or medicare will pay for it
to get your diagnosis you need a neurology exam memory testing labs mri scan and either a spinal tap for amyloid and tau and or a amyloid pet scan of the brain
when you are being treated along the way you also need a mri or two of the brain to be sure no aria or microbleeds have occurred
the cost of just the drug is now around $25,000+
plus
all these other tests and exams are expensive
who pays for that
so
if you got the money you can get the infusion now without any problem
you just have to have the correct diagnosis and find a center that will give it to you
or
do like i have done get the infusions as part of a clinical trial
i am in the embark study where i get monthly infusions of aduhelm for at least 24 months
i also got 18 placebo infusions and 7 aduhelm infusions prior to the pandemic
again at no cost to me
so now
medicare or cms has a proposal that will be voted on in april 2022 such that medicare will only pay for aduhelm if its in a clinical trial
something doesnt seem right about all this
that will limit its use to
only those who can afford to pay for it themselves
or
only those really limited folks who can get in a clinical trial
as someone who has been in alzheimers clinical trials now for 10 years
it takes work and determination to be in these studies
they are commonly inaccessible to where most folks live
the rest of those of you or your loved ones with those diagnoses of early alzheimers disease or mci due to alzheimers disase will be shut out from this potentially but not proven treatment that may slow down alzheimers
another bad thing about all this is there are 3 drugs that soon will ask for approval that work similarly to aduhelm but probably will work much better
they will now be forced down this same pathway that the fda and cms has forced aduhelm to travel
if the diagnosis was terminal cancer and treatment would slow down the cancer to prolong life
would it be that this drug for treating this cancer be handled the same way
i doubt it
alzheimers is as terminal as cancer
it just sometimes takes longer
as i told the nytimes writer who interviewed me about all this
something doesnt smell right about all of this
what i think they should do is
approve to pay for it with very strict criteria for who can get it
yes pay for it
then later if it does show in the studies not to work then pull the plug on its use for everyone
there is too much potential in this drug and the others like it not to do otherwise
so
this is what i would say to the medicare or cms folks
just do it or get off the pot
we in the alzheimers world had been anxiously awaiting these new drugs
thanks to you guys ie biogen fda cms for screwing this all up
the organicgreen doctor
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