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Exploring the Profiles of RMS Patients on Ofatumumab or Ocrelizumab in a Real-World Setting in the Gulf

    • Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

    Project: Clinical Trial

    Project Details

    Description

    This is a retrospective and prospective, observational mixed-methods (quantitative and qualitative) cohort study of patients who are treated with either Ofatumumab or Ocrelizumab that will be recruited and followed up for one year to collect their profiles across the Gulf countries.

    Layman's description

    This study will be conducted retrospectively (for patients who had their first treatment initiated on either Ofatumumab or Ocrelizumab before study start and from 2019 onwards) and prospectively (for patients who are initiated on either drug during the active recruitment period which spans for one year after the start of the first data collection) using data collected in a standardized manner.

    Index date (baseline): Defined as the date of the first treatment initiated on either Ofatumumab or Ocrelizumab Index period: The patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be identified during the recruitment period (01-Jan-2019 to 01-April-2023 or up to 1 year after the start of the active recruitment period).
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date26/07/2231/12/24

    Collaborative partners

    Keywords

    • Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
    • RMS
    • NIS
    • Gulf Region
    • Ofatumumab
    • Ocrelizumab
    • Pathologic Processes
    • Demyelinating Autoimmune Diseases, CNS
    • Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System
    • Nervous System Diseases
    • Demyelinating Diseases
    • Autoimmune Diseases
    • Immune System Diseases
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Sclerosis
    • Antineoplastic Agents
    • Immunologic Factors
    • Physiological Effects of Drugs

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