As I continue to hear of Cladribine's push towards approval, it occurred to me that I haven't really heard a lot of discussion here about it. Has anyone taken part in the trials? The data seems impressive to this point.
Thanks,
Lars
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There are many Trial of Oral Cladribine one such report by Merck Serono shows 58% reduction in annualized relapse rates with the low dose and a 55% reduction with the high dose at 2 years.
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cladribine in the uk
They're already applying for a license here in the UK. Which means it could be available by 2011 in the UK. However, I'm really not sure I like the idea of increasing my risk of getting cancer or life threatening infections (the guardian article has more about this)!
In brief:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8470138.stm
A bit more detailed (Guardian Article):
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In brief:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8470138.stm
A bit more detailed (Guardian Article):
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