Switching from Tysabri to Gilenya
Switching from Tysabri to Gilenya
Does anybody know if there is a standard protocol for switching from Tysabri to Gilenya? Anybody did the switch?
My doctor states that if I go off Tysabri the protocol for him is:
1. wait 60 days
2. on day 60 I would get 1,000 mg of IV steroids for 1 day
3. on day 90 I would start Gilenya.
The IV steroids are a precautionary measure to protect from any kind of rebound of MS while the Tysabri clears my system.
I noticed that people participating in the Gilenya trials who were previously on Tysabri had to wait 6 months. My neuro mentioned that in part they waited 6 rather than 3 months because Novartis wanted to insure that anyone who happened to get PML from month 3-5 couldn't blame it on Gilenya. 6 months protected Novartis more than 3 months.
Good luck.
1. wait 60 days
2. on day 60 I would get 1,000 mg of IV steroids for 1 day
3. on day 90 I would start Gilenya.
The IV steroids are a precautionary measure to protect from any kind of rebound of MS while the Tysabri clears my system.
I noticed that people participating in the Gilenya trials who were previously on Tysabri had to wait 6 months. My neuro mentioned that in part they waited 6 rather than 3 months because Novartis wanted to insure that anyone who happened to get PML from month 3-5 couldn't blame it on Gilenya. 6 months protected Novartis more than 3 months.
Good luck.
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Re: Switching from Tysabri to Gilenya
They have to check also if you have antibodies of the chicken pox prior starting Gilenya.
I did the switch 4 months ago and I feel great. I didn't have a relapse, even if the efficancy is lower than Tysabri (50% vs 70% for Tysabri). I was too scared of the PML risk. This one is much safer. I always have a bottle of a sanitizer with me, I'm being careful without going crazy ;)
I did the switch 4 months ago and I feel great. I didn't have a relapse, even if the efficancy is lower than Tysabri (50% vs 70% for Tysabri). I was too scared of the PML risk. This one is much safer. I always have a bottle of a sanitizer with me, I'm being careful without going crazy ;)