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Home Based Infusions for Ocrelizumab

Home Based Infusions for Ocrelizumab

Recruiting
18-55 years
All
Phase 4

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Overview

The goal is to assess the safety and effectiveness of home ocrelizumab infusion.

Description

The safety of home ocrelizumab infusion will be assessed by monitoring for infusion reactions and adverse events, and comparing proportions/rates to existing studies. Patient reported outcomes (PROs) will compare pre to post infusion.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Current active patient of Rocky Mountain MS Center at the time of final study consent.
  • Between 18-55 years of age at the time of final study consent.
  • Diagnosis of primary progressive or relapsing MS as defined by the 2017 McDonald criteria.19
  • Has at minimum completed their first 600 mg dose of ocrelizumab.
  • Is physically residing in the Denver metro, Fort Collins or Colorado Springs area at the time of final study consent.
  • Has a Patient Determined Disease Steps (PDDS) between 0 to 6.5 20
  • Can complete patient reported outcomes developed and validated as English written scales.
  • Must be able and willing to give meaningful, informed consent via electronic signature prior to participation in the study, in accordance with local and FDA regulatory requirements.
  • Whose treating neurologist at the RMMSC feels that continuing ocrelizumab s medically appropriate based on at the time of final study consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not pregnant, intentions to get pregnant or lactating at the time of final study consent and on the day of infusion.
  • Has previously not participated in the SaROD trial at the RMMSC site.
  • Any of the following abnormal laboratory results as processed by a University of Colorado Hospital laboratory site and deemed clinically inappropriate to proceed with a home infusion by the treating neurologist at RMMSC.

Study details
    Multiple Sclerosis

NCT04650321

University of Colorado, Denver

14 October 2025

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