- List of 72 Multiple Sclerosis Medications Compared - Drugs. com
Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis can be grouped into those used for relapses (such as corticosteroids or plasma exchange), those that slow down the progression of MS and reduce the number of relapses (such as Avonex, Rebif, Copaxone, Glatopa, Kesimpta, Aubagio, Tecfidera, Vumerity, Bafiertam, Gilenya, Mayzent, Zeposia, Ponvory, Mavenclad, Tysabri, Ocrevus, or Lemtrada) and those that treat
- MS Medications: Injections, Infusions, and Oral Drugs
Multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs can modify disease progression, treat relapses, and more Learn about over 50 MS drugs, like Tecfidera and Ocrevus
- Treatments and Medications - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Multiple sclerosis symptoms are variable and unpredictable No two people have exactly the same symptoms, and each person’s symptoms can change or fluctuate over time In addition to early and ongoing treatment with a disease-modifying therapy , you have many options for managing your MS
- MS Drugs: Disease-Modifying Drugs to Treat and Slow MS . . .
WebMD looks at disease-modifying drugs, their uses and side effects , and explains how they slow the progression of multiple sclerosis
- Multiple sclerosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Well, the first drug approved by the FDA for treatment of multiple sclerosis was in 1993 Since then, over 20 drugs have become available for treatment of MS And the potency of these drugs has increased over time to the point where we can almost completely suppress the inflammatory component of the disease
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