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Another PML Case in Europe, and US PML Patient #6 Dies
For those who don't follow the Tysabri thread, RW announced the 7th patient with PML had been discovered in Europe:
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Cherie |
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I had my 21st infusion today and he gave me the news of the most recent death. |
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And I agree that people are probably being watched like hawks, especially as the number of cases increases. The ratio of 1:1000 was predicted for over 18 months of use, and we are getting to the point where there are a fair number who are reaching that timeline now . . . so no doubt the doctors will be more vigilant and/or hyper-sensitive to any news that comes out over the next 6 -12 months. Originally it was thought that this Florida woman was sent home and doing ok, but then she dies! :eek: To date no one has died post-marketing, so I think they hoped that that wasn't going to happen if it was caught quickly enough under TOUCH safety protocol. There are only 9500 who've been on it long enough (and a large % of those were in the trials), and who've come down with PML . . . so I don't think they claim to have any clear patterns emerging. At this point it seems to be luck of the draw whether we will get PML, and/or whether we will live through it. But, like I said, everyone on it already accepts that risk. Cherie |
"Biogen has hoped that PML could eventually could be a "survivable adverse event." "
^^ This line REALLY bothered me from the article. 'Adverse event'? You kidding me? It's almost like they're downplaying the severity of PML... at least that's what I took home from their choice of words. |
My neuro insists that all of his patients on Tysabri undergo a spinal fluid analysis every six months, in an attempt to detect activated JC virus.
He's pulled a number of patients off of the drug who have come up positive for the activated virus but had not yet developed PML. I'm on Rituxan, another drug associated with PML. I should be scheduled to have a spinal tap for spinal fluid analysis purposes sometime in the next few weeks... |
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Apparently it is "survivable" if you have HIV or AIDS but not in this situation? (I remember reading that somewhere I think or my neuro told me.) It isn't really something you recover from, not like you can go back to any semblance of your life before PML in these cases, if you happen to survive. |
"Survivable adverse event" doesn't sound as tuned out as "treatable side-effect" . . .
"Patients on the drug are now closely monitored and four cases of the often fatal infection have occurred since its July 2006 relaunch, but the death may quell hope that PML could be a treatable side effect of the drug." Like Wiz said, it's not like a person has a chance of EVER recovering from the damage that PML causes . . . :cool: Cherie |
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Has the notion of testing spinal fluid in those taking Tysabri come into discussion as part of the TOUCH (or whatever) programs?
It would only make sense to me that IF looking for a pre-cursor to PML is possible in the spinal fluid, that this be part of the routine of monitoring. (I know nothing about the background of Tysabri, but I'm just shooting this one out there for perhaps someone to respond to, because now I'm curious!) |
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http://msrcny.org/pdfs/JC-BK_virus_in_MS_4-08.pdf |
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