First oral short-course therapy for relapsing MS approved in Europe

25 August 2017
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The European Medicines Agency has handed Germany’s Merck KGaA (MRK: DE) approval to market Mavenclad (cladribine) for patients with highly active relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS).

Mavenclad is an oral short-course therapy which targets certain lymphocytes - a kind of white blood cell - which are thought to be key to the disease’s pathology.

Known as a selective immune reconstitution therapy (SIRT), the drug is administered via two short annual courses of tablets over four years.

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