[Multiple sclerosis in the year 2000: advances in the treatment with interferon beta-1b].

Neurol Neurochir Pol

Wojewódzkiej Przychodni Specjalistycznej dla Nauczycieli w Warszawie.

Published: May 2002

The decline of millennium brings forward new challenges in therapeutic immunomodulation of relapsing-remittent multiple sclerosis (RR MS). Interferon beta-1b (Betaferon) belongs to expanding family of soluble cytokines which are capable to modify beneficially cellular immunity in RR MS. IFN beta-1b is indicated for young or middle-aged, ambulant patients with RR MS who have frequent relapses, "aggressive" brain lesions in magnetic resonance imaging and higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Betaferon reduced in people with RR MS mean annual rate and severity of relapses (34% and 49%) and lengthened median time to second relapse (to 295 days). IFN beta-1b also increased the number of relapse-free patients (31%). Although the drug diminishes weakly progression and activity (disability) it might improve slightly participation (handicap) and quality of life. The course of treatment, withdrawals from the trials, side-effects and the occurrence of neutralizing antibodies to IFN beta-1b are concisely described. Combination of IFN beta-1b with other immunotherapeutic drugs needs further clinical trials.

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