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Tysabri

Tysabri

Natalizumab

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Tysabri - Natalizumab

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Brand Name Tysabri
Generic Name Natalizumab
Drug Class Anti-Integrin Monoclonal Antibody
Availability Prescription
Manufacturer Biogen
Indications Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease
Type IV Infusion
Doses 300 mg IV every 4 weeks for maintenance.
Route Intravenous (IV)
Side Effects Headache, fatigue, infusion reactions, risk of PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy)
Interactions Integrin blocker; may increase risk of infections
Overdose Overdose may cause severe digestive symptoms and electrolyte imbalances.
Missed Dose IV infusion; reschedule ASAP.
Contraindications PML, serious infections, hypersensitivity.
Alternatives Ustekinumab, Mirikizumab
Co-Pay Assistance Program Available OTC
Patient Assistance Program Available
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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Natalizumab used for?

Natalizumab is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) and Crohn�s disease by preventing immune cells from entering the brain and intestinal tissues, reducing inflammation.

How does Natalizumab work?

Natalizumab acts by interfering with the work of a protein of the immune system known as alpha-4 integrin, which blocks the entry of immune cells into the blood-brain barrier and their attack against nerve cells in MS, or ingestion through the intestines in Crohns disease.

What are the overriding side effects of Natalizumab?

The side effects are common such as the headache, fatigue, and pain in the joints. Other side effects may be quite serious such as infections with the potential of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML).

Which is the mode of administration of Natalizumab?

Natalizumab is given by intravenous (IV) infusion injections every 4 weeks, normally in a healthcare center.

Does which mean that Natalizumab is safe in pregnancy?

The use of Natalizumab when required should only be done in case of necessity in pregnancy. Overview with your medical care provider whether or not you are pregnant or intend on becoming pregnant.

Is Natalizumab capable of producing severe infections?

Yes, Natalizumab may pose the risk of severe infections, PML, a brain infection, which is not very frequent but can be fatal. There is a need to monitor it regularly.

What is to be done upon the part of me in case I forget to take a dose of Natalizumab?

In case of skipping a dose of Natalizumab, you need to call your provider and differ to the schedule of the infusion at the very earliest opportunity.

What is the role of Natalizumab in Multiple sclerosis?

Natalizumab is useful in MS because it does not allow immune cells to attack the myelin sheath of the brain and the spinal cord, thus stopping its exacerbation and delaying the progression of the disease.

Are there any other medicines that can be administered along with Natalizumab?

Natalizumab has the potential to interact with other immunosuppressive agents. In case of incompatibility between medications, remember to inform your healthcare provider about every medication that you are on.

Among other things, what can be the long-term consequences of taking Natalizumab?

Natalizumab can also cause serious infections especially PML and may predispose individuals using the product on a long-term basis and, thus, must be closely monitored by your healthcare provider.