Saturday, October 22, 2011

Wow ... when enthusiasm is appropriate

Wow!


Enthusiasm is important, even (or especially) at international scientific meetings.

If you are following our (MSWorld and Neurologique) real-time videos from ECTRIMS (European Committee for the Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis) -- the biggest MS meeting of the year. On 10/21/2011, Prof. Ralf Gold presented data from the phase 3 DEFINE study (Determination of the Efficacy and safety of oral Fumarate IN rElapsing-remitting MS) and it was exciting.

While we still need to wait for the CONFIRM study (it compares placebo, two doses of oral BG-12 and subcutaneous Glatiramer Acetate/Copaxone) to ensure that oral BG-12 (dimethyl fumarate) is as exciting as it looks in DEFINE: safe, effective for MS relapses and disability, effective for MRI and mostly well tolerated.

At the end of the presentation by Prof. Ralf Gold, I said "I think that I speak for most people when I say wow." I then asked about pregnancies (no malformations) and 3 vs 6 month disability progression.


This has gotten me known as the "Wow Doctor" -- it has even been covered in the media by Medpage.

One day, I hope that I can say "wow" about many other new therapies.


- Dr. Daniel Kantor, MD
Medical Director
Neurologique

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www.neurologique.org

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