Mar 14, 2024
Motixafortide and Stem Cell Transplants for Multiple Myeloma
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry
The recently approved drug motixafortide may help improve stem cell transplants for people with multiple myeloma. Learn more about this treatment:
However, Dr. Schulz cautioned, this finding is not definitive because the two drugs were not tested head-to-head in a randomized trial. A randomized clinical trial comparing the drugs “would have been a better and fairer comparison,” he said, since plerixafor and motixafortide both work by blocking a chemical signal that tells stem cells to stay in the bone marrow.
Finally, Dr. Crees and his colleagues did a series of experiments looking at the different types of blood-forming stem cells mobilized by G-CSF plus placebo, motixafortide, or plerixafor.
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