Access a thoughtfully curated collection of downloadable resources designed to support pharmacists in the real-world use of amyloid-targeting therapies (ATTs). These tools provide concise clinical guidance, practical implementation support, and strategies for safe monitoring while enabling clear, patient-centered conversations and shared decision-making (SDM) in early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Decoding the ATT Landscape: Mechanisms, Evidence, and the Evolving Role of Pharmacy
Amyloid-targeting therapies (ATTs) are reshaping the care of early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This quick guide equips pharmacists with essential, at-a-glance information on how these therapies work, who they’re for, how to monitor them safely, and what operational steps are needed for successful implementation.
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From Trial Data to Treatment Decisions: Pharmacy-Supported Stepwise Patient Selection for ATT Success
This section of the quick guide provides a structured, stepwise framework to translate amyloid-targeting therapy (ATT) trial data into real-world patient selection decisions, supporting appropriate use, safety, and timely initiation while avoiding unnecessary treatment delays.
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Seamless ATT Implementation: Pharmacy-Led Protocols, Safety, and Real-World Workflow Solutions
This section of the quick guide provides pharmacists with a practical, stepwise toolkit to support acquisition, preparation, administration, and monitoring of amyloid-targeting therapies (ATTs), enabling safe implementation, proactive amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA) management, and coordinated multidisciplinary workflows in real-world practice.
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Leading the Conversation: Pharmacy-Supported Strategies for Shared Decision-Making in Amyloid-Targeting Therapy Care
This installment of the quick guide supports pharmacists in facilitating and reinforcing clear, balanced, and patient-centered conversations with individuals living with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers regarding amyloid-targeting therapies (ATTs). This guide focuses on shared decisionmaking, expectation setting, and alignment across the multidisciplinary care team.
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