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Stangel, Martin; Becker, Veit; Elias-Hamp, Birte; Havla, Joachim; Grothe, Christoph; Pul, Refik; Rau, Daniela; Richter, Stephan und Schmidt, Stephan (2021): Oral pulsed therapy of relapsing multiple sclerosis with cladribine tablets-expert opinion on issues in clinical practice. In: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, Bd. 54, 103075

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Abstract

Background: Oral cladribine is the first oral pulsed therapy licensed for relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). Three years after the introduction into the European market, we evaluated practical aspects in the use of cladribine tablets, incorporating the experience gained in routine clinical practice and real-world studies. Methods: Based on a structured review process, a panel of nine neurologists experienced in MS therapy discussed salient statements regarding the use of cladribine tables. For each statement the level of evidence was determined according to the levels of evidence recommended by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Oxford. The strength of each expert statement was then evaluated by means of a linear scale from 1 (very strong rejection) to 9 (very strong approval). Votes were collected by a formalized blinded process. Consent was considered to be reached if at least 75% of the experts agreed on a particular statement (i.e. voted for 7-9 points on the linear scale). Results: . Statements include efficacy in early RMS, risk of side effects and infections, vaccination, pregnancy, and monitoring requirements. Conclusion: The consented recommendations summarize the practical experience inthe use of cladribine tablets in a real-world setting. These may provide guidance for unanswered questions arising with the introduction of new treatments such as cladribine tablets.

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