Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders (Mar 2012)

From injection therapies to natalizumab: views on the treatment of multiple sclerosis

  • Roberto Bomprezzi,
  • Darin T. Okuda,
  • Yazan J. Alderazi,
  • Olaf Stüve,
  • Elliot M. Frohman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1756285611431289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Discoveries of the mechanisms that underlie the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis have been acquired at an impressive rate over the last few decades and, as a consequence, a growing number of treatments are becoming available for this disease. This review first analyzes the experience from the early stages of the disease-modifying therapies, then, expanding on the concept of early treatment for improved outcomes, it focuses on natalizumab and its major complication, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. We offer views on the risks associated with the use of natalizumab by underscoring the importance of the JC virus serology and by providing preliminary data on our experience with the extended interval dosing of natalizumab. This approach, which advocates individualized treatment plans, raises the question of the minimum effective natalizumab dose. Extended interval dosing suggests efficacy can be maintained while providing advantages of costs and convenience over regular monthly dosing. More data examining this strategy are necessary.