Your symptoms aren’t a good way to tell if your multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment is working. Find out what your doctor looks for.
Learn about your options for treating multiple sclerosis (MS), including different types of disease-modifying drugs, various therapies, and lifestyle changes.
Whatever kind of MS you have, there are treatment options that you can discuss with your MS team. Treatments include medication and other therapies.
a treatment for multiple sclerosis after discovering a drug that repairs the coatings around... the treatment of MS, and we look forward to the outcome of future trials with increased...
Despite profound effects on the immune system, drugs for multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy have shown only moderate treatment effectiveness. The approved drugs, interferon (IFN)-beta and glatiramer a...
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Pfizer Korea and Hanlim MS said they entered into a co-marketing agreement for the drug Xeljanz (ingredient: tofacitinib citrate), a drug used in the treatment of various autoimmune diseases.This c...
WebMD explains the symptoms and treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, the most common of the four types of MS.
Every multiple sclerosis (MS) patient is different, and no single treatment plan works for everyone. Learn more about what to consider when evaluating your MS treatment plan.
Tysabri is a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). WebMD explains how it works.