Multiple sclerosis
Treatment Phase: Initial treatment
Clinical criteria:
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The condition must be diagnosed as clinically definite relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis by magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and/or spinal cord; OR
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The condition must be diagnosed as clinically definite relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis by accompanying written certification provided by a radiologist that a magnetic resonance imaging scan is contraindicated because of the risk of physical (not psychological) injury to the patient,
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The treatment must be the sole PBS-subsidised disease modifying therapy for this condition,
AND
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Patient must have experienced at least 2 documented attacks of neurological dysfunction, believed to be due to multiple sclerosis, in the preceding 2 years of commencing a PBS-subsidised disease modifying therapy for this condition,
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Patient must be ambulatory (without assistance or support).
Treatment criteria:
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Must be treated by a neurologist.
Where applicable, the date of the magnetic resonance imaging scan must be recorded in the patient's medical records.