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.
In the podcast, Jack went into detail about his preference for "alternative therapies" rather than taking traditional MS medication, followed by his recent experience with bio-cellular therapy.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have found a promising drug candidate that could help ...
Current treatments for MS include IFN-β preparations, glatiramer acetate, mitoxantrone and natalizumab, which have all been shown to reduce the number of relapses in patients with MS. All ...
Tardive dyskinesia is a drug-induced neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the face and body. The condition develops as a side effect of long-term use of antipsychotics and ...
PTD802 is a selective inhibitor of the GPR17 receptor and is made to restore myelin, a process known as remyelination, in ...
The current treatments for MS have demonstrated partial beneficial impact on its course but possess intolerable and devastating adverse effects. A number of novel therapies for MS are under ...