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The efficacy of azathioprine in relapsing ‐ remitting multiple sclerosis
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Relapsing-remitting Multiple SclerosisAutoimmune DiseaseDisease ProgressionNeurological DisorderMedicineImmunosuppressive TherapyImmunologyClinical TrialsModest Therapeutic BenefitOutcomes ResearchPharmacotherapyNeurologyDouble-masked Therapeutic TrialImmunosuppressionMultiple SclerosisImmunotherapyNeuroimmunologyRheumatoid Arthritis
We randomized 59 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis to receive azathioprine (AZA) 3.0 mg/kg daily or placebo in a double-masked therapeutic trial. Analysis of data for predetermined primary outcome measures demonstrated a significant difference favoring AZA for observed mean exacerbation rate after 2 years of therapy and time to deterioration in both Ambulation Index and Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale score. This study confirms a modest therapeutic benefit for azathioprine previously reported by other investigators.