Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
My sister has been diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), and her neurologist mentioned Mavenclad as a potential treatment option. Could you elaborate on how Mavenclad differs from other MS medications, the typical duration of treatment, and whether there are specific considerations for women of childbearing age? Additionally, are there support services or resources available for individuals undergoing Mavenclad treatment for MS? Please help.
Thank you.
Hi,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I have read the query, and I can understand your concern.
Mavenclad (Cladribine) is a new drug that works like other monoclonal antibodies. However, due to its newness, it is not advised for usage in pregnant women. It only slows the disease's progression rather than curing multiple sclerosis. So, I would suggest not using it in pregnant ladies because it can cause some birth defects in babies. You can use other monoclonal antibodies that are safe for the baby and mother, but there is no proper data available for this particular drug used in pregnancy. That is why I suggest you avoid it.
I hope this will help you.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Sugreev Singh
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