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There are more than a dozen disease-modifying treatments approved for use in MS. Learn more about them.
A guide to medications, treatments, and alternative therapies for MS
If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease that causes symptoms that flare and retreat and can also be progressive, gone are the days of having few or no treatment options. Thirty years ago, that was the reality of the MS landscape—but today, there are several classes of drugs that can help you live and thrive with this condition, even with the physical and cognitive challenges it so often brings. “Before 1993, there weren’t any disease-modifying therapi...
Treatments for Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS) About 85% of people with MS have this form of the disease. In RRMS, you may have an attack of symptoms, called a relapse. Other times, you may...
Though there’s no cure for multiple sclerosis, treatment can help slow its progression and reduce symptoms. Learn about these treatments and more.
for MS. These treatments are used most commonly for MS attacks or relapses. They include: A healthcare professional will administer infusion treatments in a clinical setting, such as an...
VISIONARY-MS trial in participants with stable relapsing... as "unprecedented" A drug that may halt MS disease progression or improve function on top of standard-of-care MS therapies...
In multiple sclerosis (MS), the immune system attacks the protective covering (myelin) of nerve fibers within the brain and spinal cord. This damages the nerves and may lead to a variety of...
The National Institutes of Health is paying for a multi-city study to see if they work better than drug treatments for people with severe relapsing MS. Previous studies show they can work....