Ocrevus: Do You Need It Every 6 Months?
Dr. Brandon Beaber Dr. Brandon Beaber
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 Published On Jan 10, 2024

Ocrevus is touted as a highly effective therapy for MS, but long term continuous use increases the risk of infections. Do you really need to take it every 6 months? Can you take breaks to allow the immune system recover? Is it possible to do blood tests to predict when a relapse will occur? This video reviews a study from Amsterdam looking at extended interval dosing of Ocrevus, and we try to answer these questions.

Selected Sources:

Article I am discussing: Extended interval dosing of ocrelizumab modifies the repopulation of B cells without altering the clinical efficacy in multiple sclerosis: https://jneuroinflammation.biomedcent...
Ocrevus product label: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsa...
Ocrelizumab Extended Interval Dosing in Multiple Sclerosis in Times of COVID-19: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34261...
Extended interval dosing of ocrelizumab reduces risk of developing hypogammaglobulinaemia: https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/93/9/e2....
Is It Time for Ocrelizumab Extended Interval Dosing in Relapsing Remitting MS? Evidence from An Italian Multicenter Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36036...


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Dr. Brandon Beaber is a board-certified neurologist with subspecialty training in multiple sclerosis and other immunological diseases of the nervous system. He is a partner in the Southern California Permanente Medical Group and practices in Downey, California (South Los Angeles). He has several publications on MS epidemiology and has participated in clinical trials for MS therapeutics. You can follow him on twitter @Brandon_Beaber where he regularly posts about MS news and research.

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