Medical management of muscle weakness in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Introduction Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a childhood onset muscular dystrophy leading to shortened life expectancy. There are gaps in published DMD care guidelines regarding recently approved DMD medications and alternative steroid dosing regimens. Methods A list of statements about use of currently available therapies for DMD in the United States was developed based on a systematic literature review and expert panel feedback. Panelists’ responses were collected using a modified Delphi approach. Results Among corticosteroid regimens, either deflazacort or prednisone weekend dosing was preferred when payer requirements do not dictate choice. Most patients with exon 51 skip-amenable mutations should be offered eteplirsen, before or with a corticosteroid. Discussion The options available for medical management of the motor symptoms of DMD are expanding rapidly. The choice of medical therapies should balance expected benefit with side effects.

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Rivera, S. R., Jhamb, S. K., Abdel-Hamid, H. Z., Acsadi, G., Brandsema, J., Ciafaloni, E., … Mathews, K. D. (2020). Medical management of muscle weakness in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. PLoS ONE, 15(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240687

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