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Etretinate Augments Interferon Beta-1b Effects on Suppressor Cells in Multiple Sclerosis
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Etretinate treatment at a dose of 10 mg twice or three times daily augments suppressor cell function in patients with MS receiving interferon beta-1b. Higher dose etretinate treatment (25 mg twice daily) is poorly tolerated by patients with MS. Even at 10 mg twice daily adverse experiences involving the mucous membranes and the skin become troublesome for some, but not all, patients. Whether pulse therapy or administration of retinoid restricted to the day of interferon beta dosing will also augment suppressor function, while being better tolerated, remains to be determined.
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