Ocrevus

What is Ocrevus?

Ocrevus (ocrelizumab), a monoclonal antibody that is used to treat various forms of relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS).  

MS is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects millions of people worldwide. The disease causes inflammation and damage to the protective coating around nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord, leading to a wide range of symptoms including numbness, weakness, difficulty walking, and vision problems. 

B cells are a type of immune cell that plays a crucial role in the development of MS. When activated, B cells produce antibodies that attack the myelin sheath that surrounds nerve fibers in the CNS, leading to inflammation and damage. CD20 is a protein that is expressed on the surface of B cells, making it a promising target for MS treatments. 

Ocrevus works by binding to CD20 on the surface of B cells, leading to their destruction. This reduces the number of B cells in the bloodstream and in the CNS, which in turn reduces the production of antibodies that attack the myelin sheath. By targeting CD20-expressing B cells, Ocrevus can help to slow the progression of MS and reduce the frequency and severity of relapses. 

What does Ocrevus Treat?

  • Relapsing forms of MS, to include:
    •  Clinically isolated syndrome
    • Relapsing-remitting disease
    • Active secondary progressive disease. 

Side Effects

  • Upper respiratory tract infections
  • Infusion reaction
  • Skin infections
  • Lower respiratory tract infections

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Infusion Duration

2-4 hours

Infusion Cycle

The initial dose is two infusions 2 weeks apart. Subsequent dosing is every 6 months. 

What to Expect During Your Infusion

Before your infusion, it is important to drink plenty of water and come to your appointment hydrated. Additionally, you must alert us as soon as possible to any changes in your insurance to ensure that we are still an in-network provider for your infusion therapy.

  1. Your dedicated Infusion nurse will check your vitals and review your medical history to check for improvements or potential side effects of your infusion therapy. 
  2. Your nurse will begin your infusion and check in on you periodically during your treatment. 
  3. After your infusion, your nurse will monitor you for 30 minutes to ensure you do not have any complications or reactions to the infusion therapy. 

Why patients choose Pure to receive their Ocrevus infusion

At Pure Infusion Suites®, we create an unmatched patient experience, improve healthcare outcomes and lower the cost of care.

Safe & Private Suites

  • Comfortable, private rooms with a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere
  • 55” TVs with Netflix, Wifi, drinks, snacks, meals & more

Expert Medical Staff

  • Certified FNPs & infusion nurses on-site
  • Insurance pre-authorizations & re-authorizations
  • Patient lab work

Patient Assistance

  • Co-pay assistance & other financial aid programs
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Easy & convenient parking

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