Practical evidence-based recommendations for patients with multiple sclerosis who want to have children

YD Fragoso, T Adoni, JBB Brooks, A Finkelsztejn… - Neurology and …, 2018 - Springer
YD Fragoso, T Adoni, JBB Brooks, A Finkelsztejn, PD da Gama, AK Grzesiuk, VD Marques…
Neurology and therapy, 2018Springer
Multiple sclerosis (MS) management presently aims to reach a state of no (or minimal)
evidence of disease activity. The development and commercialization of new drugs has led
to a renewed interest in family planning, since patients with MS may face a future with
reduced (or no) disease-related neurological disability. The advice of neurologists is often
sought by patients who want to have children and need to know more about disease control
at conception and during pregnancy and the puerperium. When MS is well controlled, the …
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) management presently aims to reach a state of no (or minimal) evidence of disease activity. The development and commercialization of new drugs has led to a renewed interest in family planning, since patients with MS may face a future with reduced (or no) disease-related neurological disability. The advice of neurologists is often sought by patients who want to have children and need to know more about disease control at conception and during pregnancy and the puerperium. When MS is well controlled, the simple withdrawal of drugs for patients who intend to conceive is not an option. On the other hand, not all treatments presently recommended for MS are considered safe during conception, pregnancy and/or breastfeeding. The objective of the present study was to summarize the practical and evidence-based recommendations for family planning when our patients (women and men) have MS.
Funding TEVA Pharmaceutical Brazil.
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