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Neurodegenerative Drug Development Pipeline

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Introduction

Neurodegenerative Drug Development Pipeline is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

This page tracks active therapeutic development across Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, Huntington's Disease, and Frontotemporal Dementia, with emphasis on disease-modifying programs, trial maturity, and target-class balance. [@clinicaltrialsgov2026]

Background Metrics (Cited Baseline)

The 2024 Alzheimer's pipeline analysis reported 164 active trials testing 127 drugs (48 Phase 3, 90 Phase 2, 26 Phase 1), indicating a broad but selective late-stage portfolio[@cummings2024]. This remains the anchor baseline used in many cross-disease portfolio comparisons. [@miller]

Local ClinicalTrials.gov ingestion for this wiki (refresh dated 2026-03-01 UTC) tracks 1,897 neurodegeneration-linked records across condition-level query buckets, with the largest counts in Alzheimer and Parkinson programs[@clinicaltrialsgov2026]. [@clinicaltrialsgov]

Drug Development Pipeline Visualization

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