Switching therapies is a common part of multiple sclerosis management and may be considered for several reasons.
From disease-modifying medications to rehabilitation strategies, choosing treatment for multiple sclerosis starts with understanding your options. Take an active role in managing your care. Verywell ...
There are many treatments available for MS, many of which can help decrease the frequency and severity of relapses, improve physical function, and ease symptoms caused by the condition.
If you've been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), it's time to start exploring treatment options. You've got a lot of them, everything from disease-modifying therapies and drugs that help manage ...
In MS, immune system cells mistakenly attack myelin. With stem cell treatment, doctors use chemotherapy to destroy these existing immune cells. Then, they introduce the new stem cells, which are ...
Treatment can make living with multiple sclerosis (MS) easier. Some drugs (called “disease-modifying”) make it less likely that a patient will have a future MS attack or develop new lesions. In some ...
A new study revealed safe MS treatment options during pregnancy, reassuring women to balance effective care with their plans ...
Diagnosing MS can be tricky, but as many experts will tell you, the earlier you diagnose, the earlier you can start treatment. And the better the chances of stopping the disease in its tracks.
Immunic Therapeutics says it's "on track" in its MS clinical trials of vidofludimus calcium, with CALLIPER top-line data ...
Other treatments can help target specific symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and limited mobility. Talk to your doctor to see which treatment option is best to help with your MS flares.
Subcutaneous ocrelizumab (SC OCR) was found to be safe for patients with relapsing and primary progressive multiple sclerosis ...