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  2. Although there is no cure, current treatments can slow the progression of the disease, reduce the number and severity of relapses, and relieve symptoms. Now, researchers have developed a treatment that can help regenerate myelin around nerve cells, potentially reversing the damage caused by MS.
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    Although there is no cure, current treatments can slow the progression of the disease, reduce the number and severity of relapses, and relieve symptoms. Now, researchers have developed a treatment that can help regenerate myelin around nerve cells, potentially reversing the damage caused by MS.
    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/new-treatme…
    Now, scientists at UC San Francisco and Contineum Therapeutics have developed a drug that spurs the body to replace the lost insulation, which is called myelin. If it works in people, it could be a way to reverse the damage caused by the disease.
    www.ucsf.edu/news/2024/07/428126/could-new-dr…
    • The Food and Drug Administration approved the first biosimilar to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis.
    • Tyruko (natalizumab), developed by international biotech company Polpharma Biologics, is a biosimilar to previously approved Tysabri.
    • Both drugs are monoclonal antibodies that block a type of immune cell from crossing the blood-brain barrier, which reduces damage to nerve cells.
    www.healthline.com/health-news/fda-approves-the …

    Experimental therapies

    • The results of a phase 2 clinical trial suggest that the drug ibudilast might help reduce the progression of MS. To learn more about this medication, the manufacturer plans to conduct a phase 3 clinical trial.
    • The findings of a small 2017 study Trusted Source ...
    • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation therapy is a promising new treatment for MS that’s currently being studied. ...
    www.healthline.com/health/multiple-sclerosis/new-…
     
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  4. How Close Are We to a Cure for MS? - HealthCentral

    3 Samh 2023 · Multiple sclerosis treatments have drastically improved in recent years—and promising new therapies are in development.