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Filter by:This is a non interventional, multicenter clinical trial, in adult patients receiving Tecfidera per approved SmPC and routine clinical practice. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the total societal costs to the healthcare system related to the use of Tecfidera in RRMS patients. The study will capture data in a simple matter that can be easily interpreted providing an advantage in a country where efforts in the market access arena are in their infancy. For the aforementioned reasons, the proposed study may prove quite valuable in supporting DMF as a cost-effective therapy, valuable not only for patients but for the public health care system as well, providing all the necessary information for the evaluation that need to be examined regarding the positive reimbursement list and future decisions.
This is a 3-year, pharmacologically non-interventional study to evaluate OCT as an outcome measure in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). Approximately 350 RRMS patients, either untreated or treated with an approved MS disease-modifying therapy and approximately 70 reference subjects without ophthalmologic or neurologic disease are enrolled. No study medications are provided. Patients on disease-modifying therapy are treated according to the local prescribing information. For each MS patient and each reference subject, the study consists of Screening (up to 1 month), Baseline, and a 36-month longitudinal data collection phase. Eligibility will be confirmed during Screening.
A randomized, multi-center, double-blind, proof-of-concept study to assess the effect of multiple infusions of AIN457 (10 mg/kg) versus placebo on disease activity as measured by MRI scans over a 24 week period in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis