The treatment of multiple sclerosis has changed over the last 20 years. The advent of disease-modifying drugs in the mid-1990s heralded a period of rapid progress in the understanding and management of multiple sclerosis. With the support of magnetic resonance imaging early diagnosis is possible, enabling treatment initiation at the time of the first clinical attack. As most of the disease-modifying drugs are associated with adverse events, patients and clinicians need to weigh the benefit and safety of the various early treatment options before taking informed decisions.

Treatment with disease-modifying drugs for people with a first clinical attack suggestive of multiple sclerosis

CLERICO, Marinella;PIAZZA, FEDERICO;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The treatment of multiple sclerosis has changed over the last 20 years. The advent of disease-modifying drugs in the mid-1990s heralded a period of rapid progress in the understanding and management of multiple sclerosis. With the support of magnetic resonance imaging early diagnosis is possible, enabling treatment initiation at the time of the first clinical attack. As most of the disease-modifying drugs are associated with adverse events, patients and clinicians need to weigh the benefit and safety of the various early treatment options before taking informed decisions.
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Filippini, Graziella; Del Giovane, Cinzia; Clerico, Marinella; Beiki, Omid; Mattoscio, Miriam; Piazza, Federico; Fredrikson, Sten; Tramacere, Irene; Scalfari, Antonio; Salanti, Georgia
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