The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Mitoxantrone treatment for multiple sclerosis

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Abstract

Mitoxantrone (MX) reduced the risk of disability progression in multiple sclerosis patients by 70% compared to controls over two years.

  • MX decreased the annualised relapse rate by an average of 0.85 relapses per year.
  • At one year, patients treated with MX were more than seven times more likely to be relapse-free compared to controls.
  • At two years, the likelihood of being relapse-free was approximately three times higher for MX-treated patients than those receiving placebo.
  • The proportion of patients with active MRI lesions was reduced by 76% in the MX group compared to the control group.
  • Reported side effects included amenorrhoea, nausea, vomiting, alopecia, and urinary tract infections, occurring more frequently in treated patients.
  • No major adverse events were noted, but concerns about long-term risks, such as heart dysfunction and therapy-related acute leukaemias, have been raised in other studies.

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