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"High-Dose Cyclophosphamide Achieves Rapid Clinical Improvements in Early, Aggressive Multiple Sclerosis: Presented at AAN" By Claire Sowerbutt SAN DIEGO, C.A. -- April 6, 2006 -- Preliminary data from a study utilising 50 mg/kg/day of cyclophosphamide (HiCy) for 4 consecutive days suggest it is safe and provides rapid clinical and radiological improvements in patients with early, aggressive multiple sclerosis (MS). Peter Calabresi, MD, associate professor of neurology, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, presented the data here at the 58[th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN). "This is a study using extremely high doses of cyclophosphamide, a drug that's been tested for many years, and used mostly in monthly pulse protocols," Dr. Calabresi said during his poster presentation on April 4th. "The concept came from our cancer center group, who has treated approximately 3000 patients with malignancies and about 200 patients with autoimmune diseases, but not MS." |
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