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HomeHealth & FitnessElecsys Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Gets FDA Clearance

Elecsys Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Gets FDA Clearance

People with memory or thinking changes who are worried they have Alzheimer’s disease can get an answer sooner thanks to a new blood test just cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The Elecsys pTau181 test, from Roche, can help rule out Alzheimer’s as the cause of cognitive symptoms in adults ages 55 and older. It is the first such test authorized for use in primary care.

Most people bring memory or thinking concerns to a primary care provider. But until recently, confirming or excluding an Alzheimer’s diagnosis would require a referral to a neurologist and possibly a spinal tap or PET scan.

“Tests like Elecsys are game changers. They expand access to minimally invasive testing for Alzheimer’s and benefit patients to help rule out Alzheimer’s‑related brain changes, reducing the need for costly or invasive follow‑up tests,” says Laurie Sanders, PhD, a researcher and associate professor of neurology at the Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina.

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