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. 2023 Fall;69(5):294-298.
doi: 10.36290/vnl.2023.058.

[Internal comorbidities and complications of multiple sclerosis therapy - don't be caught off guard!]

[Article in Czech]

[Internal comorbidities and complications of multiple sclerosis therapy - don't be caught off guard!]

[Article in Czech]
Dominika Šťastná et al. Vnitr Lek. 2023 Fall.

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, mainly affecting young adults. Factors positively influencing its course include early antiinflammatory treatment and the influencing of other comorbidities. The most common comorbidities occurring in MS patients with a higher frequency than in the general population are neurological, psychiatric, cardiovascular, metabolic and autoimmune. Just as comorbidity compensation affects the course of MS, in some cases, MS decompensation is associated with a worse course of associated diseases. Due to common risk factors and partially shared immunopathogenesis, treatment covering multiple conditions can be used, especially for some autoimmune diseases. On the other hand, some drugs may potentiate the development of other autoimmunity or disorder. A special topic is the side effects and complications of treatment (especially infections and malignancies) of disease-modifying therapies used in patients with MS. However, the potential treatment discontinuation carries significant risks and should always be discussed with the MS specialist. Therefore, close interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial.

Keywords: Drug interactions; adverse effects; autoimmune diseases; comorbidities; disease -modifying therapies; drug-drug interactions; multiple sclerosis; multiple sclerosis; side effects.

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