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MedPage Today on MSNTolebrutinib Benefits Non-Relapsing Secondary Progressive Multiple SclerosisInvestigational tolebrutinib slowed disability progression in people with non-relapsing secondary progressive multiple ...
Tolebrutinib is an oral, brain-penetrant, and bioactive Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor that modulates peripheral ...
Throughout the course of multiple sclerosis, gradually progressive neurologic impairment can occur, which has been called ...
Tolebrutinib, a novel BTK inhibitor that targets neuroinflammation, slowed disability progression by 31% in nrSPMS, a phase 3 ...
At the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 2025 Annual Meeting Clinical Trials Plenary Session, Sanofi presented data on ...
Tolebrutinib was found to delay disability progression in people with nonrelapsing secondary progressive MS in a Phase 3 ...
Tolebrutinib, a brain-penetrant BTK inhibitor, may fill a significant unmet need by delaying disability progression in patients with non-relapsing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
A Cleveland Clinic-led clinical trial of tolebrutinib, an investigational oral Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor, a group of drugs originally developed to treat lymphomas and related blood disorders, ...
Results of the Phase III HERCULES trial suggest the first potential treatment option for a form of multiple sclerosis.
Tolebrutinib phase 3 data published in NEJM demonstrate benefit on disability progression in multiple sclerosisResults from the HERCULES phase 3 ...
At the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 2025 Annual Meeting Clinical Trials Plenary Session, Sanofi presented data on tolebrutinib in patients with non-relapsing secondary progressive multiple ...
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