There is currently no cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Patients rarely do well with no therapy at all, and it is generally recommended that patients with a confident diagnosis of MS begin treatment ...
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Disease-modifying therapies slow down the progression of multiple sclerosis. Beta interferon drugs reduce MS attacks by altering the immune response. Copaxone and Glatopa mimic a protein in myelin to ...
MONDAY, Nov. 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases affecting the brain and spinal cord, with 2.9 million people estimated to be living with ...
Kavita Nair, PhD, discusses integrating neurology and pharmacy services to improve MS care coordination and reduce treatment delays. The integration of neurology and pharmacy services represents a ...
MS treatment is provided on two fronts: 1) Treatment of active inflammation. 2) Prevention of new inflammation and damage to the brain and spine. If a patient is having active inflammation due to MS ( ...
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