J. De Keyser et al., Treatment of acute relapses in multiple sclerosis at home with oral dexamethasone: a pilot study, J CL NEUROS, 6(5), 1999, pp. 382-384
The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of treating
relapses of multiple sclerosis (MS) at home with oral dexamethasone. Twenty
-five out of 28 consecutive patients with MS who presented with a relapse o
f less than 2 weeks' duration were treated on an open basis with oral dexam
ethasone 16 mg per day (four divided doses) for 5 consecutive days. After o
ne week, the expanded disability status scale (EDSS) had improved by one or
more grades in 88% (22 patients) and after 4 weeks in 92% (23 patients). T
reatment was well tolerated. We conclude that a course of oral dexamethason
e 16 mg per day shortens the duration of an exacerbation in MS in a similar
way as seen after high dose i.v. methylprednisolone, Although a randomized
study is needed to test this treatment regimen against i.v. high dose cort
icosteroids, oral dexamethasone can be used in situations when i.v. therapy
is difficult to apply. (C) 1999 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.