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[Biological treatment of multiple sclerosis]
In 1996 interferon (IFN)beta was the first biopharmaceutical product to be approved for the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). In 2006 the more potent monoclonal antibody natalizumab was approved. Presently, a number of monoclonal antibodies are being studied, including alemtuzumab, daclizumab and rituximab, which have all shown promising results. However, the monoclonal antibodies generally have a less favourable safety profile and are more expensive than the currently used first-line therapies, IFNb and glatiramer acetate.
Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark
Institution name: Rigshospitalet, Dansk Multipel Sclerose Center
Authors: Sørensen PS, Sellebjerg F.
Journal Name: Ugeskr Laeger.
Data: 2008, Jun 9
Volume: 170(24):2156-9
Country: Denmark
Other Categories:
Multiple Sclerosis
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