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Therapeutic approaches to disease modifying therapy for multiple sclerosis in adults: an Australian and New Zealand perspective: part 3 treatment practicalities and recommendations

journal contribution
posted on 2014-11-01, 00:00 authored by S A Broadley, M H Barnett, M Boggild, B J Brew, H Butzkueven, R Heard, S Hodgkinson, A G Kermode, J Lechner-Scott, R A Macdonell, M Marriott, D F Mason, J Parratt, S W Reddel, Cameron ShawCameron Shaw, M Slee, J Spies, B V Taylor, W M Carroll, T J Kilpatrick, J King, P A McCombe, J D Pollard, E Willoughby
In this third and final part of our review of multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment we look at the practical day-to-day management issues that are likely to influence individual treatment decisions. Whilst efficacy is clearly of considerable importance, tolerability and the potential for adverse effects often play a significant role in informing individual patient decisions. Here we review the issues surrounding switching between therapies, and the evidence to assist guiding the choice of therapy to change to and when to change. We review the current level of evidence with regards to the management of women in their child-bearing years with regards to recommendations about treatment during pregnancy and whilst breast feeding. We provide a summary of recommended pre- and post-treatment monitoring for the available therapies and review the evidence with regards to the value of testing for antibodies which are known to be neutralising for some therapies. We review the occurrence of adverse events, both the more common and troublesome effects and those that are less common but have potentially much more serious outcomes. Ways of mitigating these risks and managing the more troublesome adverse effects are also reviewed. Finally, we make specific recommendations with regards to the treatment of MS. It is an exciting time in the world of MS neurology and the prospects for further advances in coming years are high.

History

Journal

Journal of clinical neuroscience

Volume

21

Issue

11

Pagination

1857 - 1865

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

London, England

eISSN

1532-2653

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Elsevier