Every other week under-the-skin injections instead of weekly injections with a BIG HONKIN' NEEDLE? I do see some advantages the Pledridy, the newest FDA-approved MS drug, especially if I were taking Avonex. But there are many other MS drugs on the market more powerful.... - Dave
Posted by Laura Kolaczkowski—August 18th, 2014
The FDA announced on August 15, they have given approval to Plegridy for use in the United States for treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Plegridy becomes the 11th drug approved by the FDA for use in the US. Plegridy was approved one month early by the European Commission for use in 28 European countries.
This disease modifying therapy (DMT) is made by Biogen Idec, and is a peginterferon beta-1a drug. It is an injectable drug, but instead of being given once a week like Avonex, Biogen Idec’s other interferon drug, Plegridy will be injected every two weeks. There is also a difference that Avonex is given intramuscularly whereas Plegridy can be injected subcutaneously (just under the skin). Plegridy has the same active ingredient as Avonex but has had a polymer called polyethylene glycol (peg) added to it that allows it to remain in the body for a longer period of time, hence reducing the frequency of the injections. Biogen Idec releases say they expect the cost of Plegridy to be about the same as Avonex, which is around $59,000 per year.
http://multiplesclerosis.net/news/pl...fying-therapy/
The FDA announced on August 15, they have given approval to Plegridy for use in the United States for treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Plegridy becomes the 11th drug approved by the FDA for use in the US. Plegridy was approved one month early by the European Commission for use in 28 European countries.
This disease modifying therapy (DMT) is made by Biogen Idec, and is a peginterferon beta-1a drug. It is an injectable drug, but instead of being given once a week like Avonex, Biogen Idec’s other interferon drug, Plegridy will be injected every two weeks. There is also a difference that Avonex is given intramuscularly whereas Plegridy can be injected subcutaneously (just under the skin). Plegridy has the same active ingredient as Avonex but has had a polymer called polyethylene glycol (peg) added to it that allows it to remain in the body for a longer period of time, hence reducing the frequency of the injections. Biogen Idec releases say they expect the cost of Plegridy to be about the same as Avonex, which is around $59,000 per year.
http://multiplesclerosis.net/news/pl...fying-therapy/
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