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PRECISE
A multinational trial which examined the efficacy of early treatment with glatiramer vs. placebo in delaying the progression to clinically definite MS among patients with clinically isolated syndromes, a first event suggestive of MS
Conclusion Treatment reduced the risk of developing clinically definite MS by 45% vs. placebo: the 25th percentile time to clinically definite MS was prolonged by 115%, to 722 days, with treatment from 336 days for placebo


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