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Cleveland Clinic and Mount Sinai won't administer Aduhelm to patients

By The New York Times  
   July 15, 2021

In a striking reflection of concern over the approval of the controversial new Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm, two major American health systems have decided that they will not administer it to patients. The Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most respected medical centers in the country, said in a statement that a panel of its experts had "reviewed all available scientific evidence on this medication," which is also called aducanumab.

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