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International, Randomized, Multicenter, Phase IIIb Study in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Comparing Over a Treatment Period of 104 Weeks: 1. Double-Blinded Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Betaseron/ Betaferon 250 microg (8 MIU) and Betaseron/-Betaferon 500 microg (16 MIU), Both Given Subcutaneously Every Other Day, and 2. Rater-Blinded Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Betaseron/-Betaferon s.c. Every Other Day With Copaxone 20 mg s.c. Once Daily.

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International, Randomized, Multicenter, Phase IIIb Study in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Comparing Over a Treatment Period of 104 Weeks: 1. Double-Blinded Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Betaseron/ Betaferon 250 microg (8 MIU) and Betaseron/-Betaferon 500 microg (16 MIU), Both Given Subcutaneously Every Other Day, and 2. Rater-Blinded Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Betaseron/-Betaferon s.c. Every Other Day With Copaxone 20 mg s.c. Once Daily.

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase III

Latest Information Update: 13 May 2017

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At a glance

  • Drugs Interferon beta-1b (Primary) ; Glatiramer acetate
  • Indications Multiple sclerosis
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Acronyms BEYOND
  • Sponsors Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
  • Most Recent Events

    • 12 Oct 2015 Results published in the JAMA Neurology
    • 01 Feb 2012 Results reporting neutralising antibody titres published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal.
    • 10 Sep 2009 Results investigating the effects of treatment on the incidence of depression have been presented at 25th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis.

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