
The Institute
for Neurological Research®, a
private medical group, inc (INR®). has invented and pioneered new therapeutic
approaches for treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.
Anti-TNF
treatment for Alzheimer's
Disclaimer:
Individual results vary. Anti-TNF treatment for the indications
below is off-label. Please see the Legal Disclaimer. Adverse reactions may occur.
Some patients do not respond. Weekly maintenance dosing is necessary
for optimal effect. The methods of anti-TNF treatment utilized
for these patients are patented inventions of the INR.
The video below, available in different
media formats, is an interview with a family member discussing
the response to initiation of anti-TNF treatment at the INR. For
the published results please see TNF-alpha Modulation for
Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease: A 6-Month Pilot Study. Tobinick
E, Gross H, Weinberger A, Cohen H. MedGenMed 2006; 8(2) :25 .
Video 2: TNF-alpha modulation for Alzheimer's Disease
video length 3.5 minutes
(please note: the movie
will begin to play after it is completely downloaded, which may
take more than 5 minutes)
Note: This is a medium
download of 9mb. The treatment method depicted in this video is
a patented invention of the INR, and is available exclusively
at the INR.
Institute for Neurological
Research, a private
medical group, inc.
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90095
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Copyright
©2007, the Institute for Neurological Research® (INR®),
a private medical group, inc. Methods of off-label use of certain
anti-TNF biologics for treatment of selected neurological disorders,
including Alzheimer's, are patented inventions of the INR; these
methods are neither sponsored nor endorsed by UCLA; rather, all
rights to these patented methods of treatment are retained exclusively
by the INR. The INR conducts a private medical practice. U.S.
patents 6015557, 6177077, 6419934, 6419944, 6471961, 6537549,
6982089, 7214658 and additional issued and pending U.S. and foreign
patents.
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