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FDA Approves Subcutaneous Lecanemab for Early Alzheimer's Treatment

August 21, 2026

Why it matters locally: The approval of at-home administered Alzheimer's treatment could offer new convenience for West Virginia patients and their caregivers, potentially reducing the burden of frequent clinic visits in a state with a significant rural population.


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for LEQEMBI IQLIK (lecanemab-irmb), a subcutaneous injection intended for individuals with early Alzheimer's disease. This new formulation allows for administration at home. LEQEMBI IQLIK serves as an anti-amyloid treatment. The approval specifically covers its use as an initiation dose. This marks the first time a treatment for early Alzheimer's disease has received approval for at-home, subcutaneous initiation and maintenance dosing. Patients can administer LEQEMBI IQLIK at home, following initial guidance from healthcare providers. The at-home administration method aims to provide greater convenience for eligible individuals and their caregivers. Physicians will continue to assess patient suitability for this treatment.

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