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Switzerland : Gilenya data at ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS to show Novartis is redefining MS treatment goals for patients

Publish Date : 06-Sep-2014

Novartis announced today that new analyses to be presented at the Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting in Boston, USA from September 10-13, 2014, will add to the growing evidence confirming the importance of redefining treatment goals in multiple sclerosis (MS). The goal of MS treatment is to have 'no evidence of disease activity' or 'NEDA', which is currently defined as no evidence of relapses, MRI lesions and disability progression. New data to be presented will reinforce the clinical relevance of brain shrinkage (brain volume loss) and highlight the benefit of including it as a fourth key measure of MS in the definition of NEDA. In addition, other analyses will show that patients treated with Gilenya (fingolimod) were more likely to achieve NEDA based on assessment of these four key measures, including MS-related brain shrinkage, than those on placebo.

Everyone's brain shrinks as they age, but people with MS experience brain shrinkage up to three to five times faster. Brain shrinkage begins early in MS, even before symptoms occur, and is associated with a loss of physical and cognitive function. New Gilenya analyses will show how brain shrinkage is associated with future long-term disability progression in patients with MS and that patients with relapsing MS treated with Gilenya had lower rates of brain shrinkage that importantly were sustained over time. The findings will also provide further evidence of the high efficacy of Gilenya on MS disease activity across four key measures.

"The data at ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS will reinforce the role of brain shrinkage and its association with future long-term MS disability progression," said Vasant Narasimhan, Global Head of Development at Novartis Pharmaceuticals, "Novartis is committed to improving treatment outcomes for people with MS, and we believe that by including brain shrinkage as part of NEDA, clinicians can gain a more complete understanding of disease progression and treatment effects." Novartis MS portfolio highlights at the Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting will include four oral presentations and 22 poster presentations on Gilenya, and two poster presentations on siponimod.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that disrupts the normal functioning of the brain, optic nerves and spinal cord through inflammation and tissue loss. The evolution of MS results in an increasing loss of both physical (e.g. walking) and cognitive (e.g. memory) function. This has a substantial negative impact on the approximately 2.3 million people worldwide affected by MS, a disease that begins in early adulthood, most often between the ages of 20 and 40.

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