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Ocrelizumab Injection Approved for Multiple Sclerosis

New subcutaneous formulation of ocrelizumab receives MHRA approval, providing an alternative administration method for adults with relapsing and primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
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Ocrelizumab approved as an injection to treat multiple sclerosis in adults. Photo by the MHRA. Istock.

Ocrelizumab approved as an injection to treat multiple sclerosis in adults. Photo by the MHRA. Istock.

Table of Contents

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  • A Game-Changer for MS Treatment
  • Understanding Ocrelizumab and Its Impact
  • The New Formulation: A Closer Look
    • Comparison: Injection vs Infusion
    • Efficacy and Safety
  • What This Means for UK Patients
    • The Way Ahead
    • Taking the Next Step
    • A New Chapter in MS Care

In a groundbreaking development for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients across the UK, a new treatment option has emerged on the horizon.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has given the green light to a novel formulation of ocrelizumab, offering hope and convenience to those battling this challenging condition.

 

A Game-Changer for MS Treatment

The MHRA’s approval of Ocrevus 920mg solution for injection marks a significant milestone in MS therapy.

This new subcutaneous formulation of ocrelizumab provides an alternative to the previously approved intravenous infusion, potentially revolutionising treatment for adults with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS) and primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

 

Understanding Ocrelizumab and Its Impact

Ocrelizumab, marketed under the brand name OCREVUS, works by targeting specific B cells in the immune system.

By attaching to these cells, it reduces inflammation and attacks on the myelin sheaths surrounding nerves, thereby slowing disease progression and reducing the frequency of relapses.

How It Works

  1. Targets and removes specific B cells
  2. Reduces inflammation in the nervous system
  3. Slows down disease progression
  4. Decreases the chance of relapses

 

The New Formulation: A Closer Look

The newly approved injection allows patients to receive a total dose of 920mg of Ocrevus every six months.

Administered by a healthcare professional as a subcutaneous injection, this formulation offers a more convenient alternative to the intravenous infusion.

 

Comparison: Injection vs Infusion

Feature

Subcutaneous Injection

Intravenous Infusion

Dose 920mg single dose 600mg split into 2 doses
Frequency Every 6 months Initial 2 doses 2 weeks apart, then every 6 months
Administration Quick injection Longer infusion process
Setting Potentially more flexible Typically hospital-based

 

Efficacy and Safety

A randomised study involving 236 patients with RMS or primary progressive multiple sclerosis compared the new injection to the established infusion. Over 12 weeks, the drug levels in the blood were similar for both formulations, suggesting comparable efficacy.

However, it’s not all smooth sailing. As with any medication, ocrelizumab comes with potential side effects:

  • Injection reactions (affecting more than 1 in 10 people)
  • Increased susceptibility to infections
  • Potential for serious side effects, including PML and hepatitis B reactivation

 

What This Means for UK Patients

For Britons living with MS, this approval opens up new possibilities. The subcutaneous option could mean less time in hospital settings and more flexibility in treatment schedules.

It’s a bit like switching from a lengthy pub lunch to a quick pint at your local – same enjoyment, less time commitment.

 

The Way Ahead

While this approval is certainly cause for celebration, it’s important to remember that the journey doesn’t end here.

Shirley Hopper, Deputy Director of Innovative Medicines, emphasises the MHRA’s commitment to ongoing safety monitoring:

“As with all products, we will keep its safety under close review.”

 

Taking the Next Step

If you’re currently managing MS or know someone who is, this new treatment option could be worth exploring.

However, it’s crucial to consult with your GP or neurologist before making any changes to your treatment plan. They can provide personalised advice based on your specific condition and medical history.

 

A New Chapter in MS Care

The approval of ocrelizumab injection represents a significant step forward in MS treatment. It offers patients and healthcare providers more options, potentially improving quality of life for those affected by this challenging condition.

As we continue to make strides in medical research and treatment, it’s developments like these that offer hope and remind us of the progress being made in the fight against MS.

Remember, if you experience any side effects while using ocrelizumab or any other medication, don’t hesitate to report them through the Yellow Card scheme.

 

Sources: THX News & Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.

Tags: Multiple Sclerosis treatment
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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