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ALS - Motor Neuron Disease: Mechanism and Development of New Therapies
Published on: July 29, 2007
Innovative therapies under clinical development for ALS treatment: small molecules
Loreto Martinez-Gonzalez1,2, Cecilia Sanchez-Santos1,2, Chi-Chen Sarah Huang3,4
1Biomedicine Department, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas "Margarita Salas"-CSIC, Madrid, Spain.
Introduction:
The clinical trial landscape for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly evolving field, characterized by significant obstacles but also by an increasing volume of novel therapeutics entering clinical research. Expanding on our 2022 work, this review examines the current state of the ALS clinical pipeline. Given the high volume of ongoing trials, the diversity of their biological targets and the nature of their therapeutic approaches, we focus this comprehensive update in providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of small-molecule development, focusing on agents that have entered or progressed through clinical evaluation since 2022 to the end of 2025.
Areas Covered:
Clinical trials for ALS registered within the United States (ClinicalTrials.gov) and European Union (EU Clinical Trials Register/CTIS) databases have been systematically reviewed and are detailed in this report.
Expert Opinion:
The implementation of advanced clinical trial platforms has introduced more efficient, adaptive strategies, leading to a significant increase in the breadth of explored therapies for ALS. Furthermore, the advent of precision medicine, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) for enhanced patient selection and stratification, offers a critical pathway toward overcoming the challenges posed by this severe and heterogeneous disease.
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