Therapie der multiplen sklerose mit monoklonalen antikörpern: Ergebnisse und empfehlungen einer arbeitstagung des ärztlichen beirats der deutschen multiple sklerose gesellschaft

Translated title of the contribution: Therapy of multiple sclerosis with monoclonal antibodies: Results and recommendations of a symposium of the medical advisory board of the german MS society

R. Gold, H. P. Hartung, R. Hohlfeld, H. Wiendl, B. C. Kieseier, R. A. Linker, S. Schmidt, K. V. Toyka, Ortwin Adams, Karl Baum, Antonios Bayas, Andreas Bitsch, Dorothea Buck, Andrew Chan, Tobias Derfuß, Ricarda Diem, Wolfgang Gerhard Elias, Evelin Erdmann, Achim Gass, Klaus GottwaldJudith Haas, Boris Kallmann, Thomas Korn, Volker Limmroth, Martin Marziniak, Erich Mauch, Mathias Mäurer, Uwe Meier, Arthur Melms, Uta Meyding-Lamadø, Sebastian Rauer, Michael Sailer, Sven Schippling, Martin Stangel, Andreas Steinbrecher, Florian Stögbauer, Kurt Wolfram Sühs, Björn Tackenberg, Hayrettin Tumani, Thomas Weber, Brigitte Wildemann, Susanne Windhagen, Uwe Zettl

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Abstract

Therapy of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) has become more effective, but this progress has unfortunately been associated with more serious risks. Since 3 years natalizumab has been licensed as the first monoclonal antibody for the treatment of a neurological autoimmune disease. In addition, there is now an increasing off-label use of rituximab and other monoclonal antibodies in a variety of immune-mediated neurological disorders. Experience and insights arising from applying these therapies will be used to define indications, logistics for monitoring treatment and adverse events, and some diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms for future innovative therapies for MS and their potential complications. This article is based on deliberations of a symposium held by an expert group of the German MS society (DMSG) which had a focus on natalizumab. In the future, when other novel therapeutic compounds are to be licensed, this work will be extended, updated and reported. This will help to improve the practical handling of potential complications of therapy in both inpatient and outpatient settings. A structured interaction between different levels of health-care providers will be an important part of establishing robust quality standards aiming at a high level of treatment safety. These structural aspects are addressed in a back-to-back article.

Translated title of the contributionTherapy of multiple sclerosis with monoclonal antibodies: Results and recommendations of a symposium of the medical advisory board of the german MS society
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)334-344
Number of pages11
JournalAktuelle Neurologie
Volume36
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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