MS research leads to new discoveries and treatment. Here’s what’s new and on horizon for multiple sclerosis.
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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...
There are more than a dozen disease-modifying treatments approved for use in MS. Learn more about them.
There's currently no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), but medicines and other treatments can help control the condition and ease some of the symptoms.
DMTs are the mainstay treatment for MS. They work better if you’re younger and have limited disability. These drugs can’t reverse existing damage. All DMTs have side effects. Your...
Your symptoms aren’t a good way to tell if your multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment is working. Find out what your doctor looks for.
CNM-Au8 treatment in results from the long-term open-label extension ("LTE") of the VISIONARY-MS trial in participants with stable relapsing multiple sclerosis Michael Barnett, a key...
Various treatment options are available for multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn more about first-line treatment for MS and what to expect.
Treatments are tailored to patients' specific needs in the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Multiple Sclerosis Program. Managing MS may help improve quality of life and increase comfort.