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REPORTING FROM AAN 2018


Patients with a new diagnosis of MS should be counseled on starting DMTs not at the time of diagnosis but in a dedicated follow-up visit, the guideline says. Dr. Rae-Grant said that there’s a reasonable amount of “literature to suggest that at the time of diagnosis, what people hear after diagnosis is zero – and that deciding what medication to use is such a weighty decision, we did feel it was important to do that at a different time.”


Dr. Marrie said the AAN guideline “shares some strong similarities” with guidelines released in 2017 by the European Academy of Neurology, including recommendations for early initiation of therapy, for maintaining therapies, and for switching DMTs in individuals not responding or who have breakthrough relapses or changes on MRI.

Dr. Marrie disclosed no conflicts of interest related to her work on the guidelines. Dr. Rae-Grant disclosed income from textbooks on neurology and MS, and no other financial conflicts of interest.

SOURCE: Rae-Grant A et al. Neurology. 2018;90:777-88.

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