2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12325-024-02902-0
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De-escalation of Disease-Modifying Therapy for People with Multiple Sclerosis Due to Safety Considerations: Characterizing 1-Year Outcomes in 25 People Who Switched from Ocrelizumab to Diroximel Fumarate

Mark Gudesblatt,
Barbara Bumstead,
Marijean Buhse
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Switching disease-modifying therapy (DMT) may be considered for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) if a patient’s current therapy is no longer optimal. This was particularly important during the recent COVID-19 pandemic because of considerations around immune deficiency and impaired vaccine response associated with B cell-depleting DMTs. This real-world, single-center study aimed to evaluate change or decline in functional ability and overall disease stability in people wit… Show more

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