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Guanfacine NorAD - Phase 3 Trial for Alzheimer's Disease

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Overview

Guanfacine NorAD (NCT03116126) is a Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating extended-release guanfacine as a noradrenergic add-on therapy for [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) (AD). The trial, conducted at Imperial College London, investigates whether adding guanfacine to standard cholinergic therapy (donepezil, rivastigmine, or galantamine) can improve cognitive function, particularly attention, in patients with mild to moderate AD.[1]

The trial is named NorAD (Noradrenergic Add-on Therapy) and represents a novel approach to AD treatment by targeting the noradrenergic system, which is known to be compromised in Alzheimer's disease and plays a critical role in attention and executive function.[2]

Scientific Rationale

Noradrenergic Dysfunction in AD

Both [noradrenaline](/proteins/norepinephrine) (norepinephrine) levels and attentional performance have been shown to be reduced in Alzheimer's disease. The locus coeruleus, the primary source of noradrenergic innervation in the brain, undergoes significant degeneration in AD, contributing to:

  • Impaired attention and executive function
  • Reduced arousal and vigilance
  • Dysregulated stress response
  • Accelerated disease progression

Guanfacine Mechanism


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