The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Side effects of immune treatments for multiple sclerosis: a comparison study

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Abstract

This network meta-analysis included 123 trials with 57,682 participants.

  • Serious adverse events (SAEs) occurred in 11% of participants, with no more than 1 in 18 additional people expected to experience an SAE compared to placebo.
  • Low-certainty evidence suggested that interferon beta-1a, dimethyl fumarate, and glatiramer acetate may decrease SAEs compared to placebo.
  • No drug significantly reduced withdrawals due to adverse events compared to placebo, with a non-inferiority threshold suggesting no more than 1 in 31 additional withdrawals.
  • Eleven drugs may have increased withdrawals due to adverse events compared to placebo, with low-certainty evidence for several of these drugs.
  • No important difference in SAE occurrence was found between first- and second-line treatments or between drug formulations.

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Competing interests

IT ‐ none known. GV ‐ no relevant interests; published research on this topic; works as a health professional at University of Florence and AOU Careggi, Italy; since 1 Jan 2021, Queen's University Belfast; local PI of the RHINE trial on faricimab for DMO on behalf of the University of Florence and Florence Careggi Hospital (did not sign the contract and funding was not under direct control; Roche funded the multicentre trial and Florence was a trial site). VP ‐ none known. EL ‐ none known. MDB ‐ none known. MC ‐ none known. GC ‐ none known. SF ‐ none known. MGL ‐ none known. RF ‐ financial assistance with personal prescription costs from Biogen Inc. (2018 to 2022); former member of Cochrane Central Editorial Service. GF ‐ no relevant interests; Co‐ordinating Editor of Cochrane Multiple Sclerosis and Rare Diseases of the CNS but was excluded from the editorial and decision‐making process of this review.
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