Cost of disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosisAbout multiple sclerosis
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In their article “The cost of multiple sclerosis drugs in the US and the pharmaceutical industry: Too big to fail?” Hartung and colleagues1 describe “alarming” increases in US prices of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for persons with relapsing-onset multiple sclerosis (MS). They looked at drug pricing from 1993 to 2013. This review summarizes their findings and discusses the relevance for those with MS.
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