News
An experimental drug can help patients with advanced multiple sclerosis delay the progressive disability that comes with ...
New research led by a St. Michael's Hospital clinician-scientist and published in the New England Journal of Medicine ...
Annual Meeting Clinical Trials Plenary Session, Sanofi presented data on tolebrutinib in patients with non-relapsing ...
Sanofi’s tolebrutinib has been shown to delay disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, according to phase ...
Sanofi announces tolebrutinib phase 3 study data published in NEJM shows benefit on disability progression in multiple sclerosis: Paris Thursday, April 10, 2025, 10:00 Hrs [IST] T ...
Tolebrutinib, a brain-penetrant and bioactive Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor that modulates persistent immune activation ...
Results of the Phase III HERCULES trial suggest the first potential treatment option for a form of multiple sclerosis.
21h
ET HealthWorld on MSNAI can have medical care biases too, a study revealsAI: For example, advanced diagnostic tests such as CT scans or MRI were more often recommended for high-income patients, ...
Health and Me on MSN6h
People With MS Can Benefit From This Cancer Drug, Finds StudyTolebrutinib, an experimental drug, slowed disability progression in advanced MS by 31% in a major trial, offering hope for ...
1d
Gulf Business on MSNUsing AI for medical diagnosis? What you should know about its safetyThe AI models occasionally altered decisions based on patients’ personal characteristics, affecting priority for care and ...
21h
HealthDay on MSNExperimental Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Disability from Multiple SclerosisAn experimental drug may slow the progression of a form of multiple sclerosis that increases disability relentlessly, a new study finds. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments for ...
The findings indicate that the currently approved 600-mg dose of intravenous ocrelizumab is optimal to significantly slow ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results