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Depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts have been reported to occur with increased frequency in patients receiving interferon compounds to treat multiple sclerosis.

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Betaseron ®  Unknowns

(interferon beta-1b)

 

Carcinogenesis

 
Interferon beta-1b has not been tested for its carcinogenic potential (ability to cause cancer) in animals, therefore there is no carcinogenicity data available in animals or humans.

However, in Acta Neurochir (Wien) 2002 Apr;144(4):365-8 [PubMed link]

"Growth dynamics of meningiomas in patients with multiple sclerosis treated with interferon: report of two cases."
Batay F, Al-Mefty O.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.

CONCLUSIONS: We reported the association of multiple sclerosis and intracranial meningioma and observed the progression of the meningiomas during interferon treatment. Although, we cannot exclude the coincidence between the two diseases we discussed suspicious relationship between the interferon treatment and the tumour progression.

 

 

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