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Daclizumab (Zenapax) is an immunosuppressive drug, whose efficacy in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is worth of attention 

Liu J, Wang L, Zhan S, Tan J, Xia Y
Published Online: 
June 16, 2010

Monoclonal antibodies such as daclizumab could be a possible alternative to interferon beta treatment in MS. This review attempted to evaluate if daclizumab, alone or combined to other treatments, is generally effective and safe as a therapy for relapsing remitting MS. Among the pertinent literature, we find no study meeting our inclusion criteria. In genaral, daclizumab is safe and well tolerated in combination of interferon treated MS population. Rigorous research, using randomised controlled trials, is needed to evaluate if this therapy can improve clinical outcomes and magnetic resonance imaging in MS patients.

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