Potential drug treatment options throughout the course of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Primary and secondary progressive MS are not shown because there is no treatment available for primary progressive MS, and interferon -1b is the only drug approved for the treatment of secondary progressive MS. MRI = magnetic resonance
Treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS) include injections, infusions, and oral medications. These treatments help to manage MS symptoms. MS is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS
Treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS) include injections, infusions, and oral medications. These treatments help to manage MS symptoms. MS is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS
Treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS) include injections, infusions, and oral medications. These treatments help to manage MS symptoms. MS is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS
Potential drug treatment options throughout the course of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Primary and secondary progressive MS are not shown because there is no treatment available for primary progressive MS, and interferon -1b is the only drug approved for the treatment of secondary progressive MS. MRI = magnetic resonance
The below disease modifying treatments (DMT's) are available for the treatment of MS in New Zealand. First line treatments for Relapsing Remitting MS (funded)
Potential drug treatment options throughout the course of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Primary and secondary progressive MS are not shown because there is no treatment available for primary progressive MS, and interferon -1b is the only drug approved for the treatment of secondary progressive MS. MRI = magnetic resonance
and effectively with treatments such as Viagra (Sildenafil) and Cialis. Conditions affecting the nervous system (eg: Parkinson's Disease, MS); Tissue
It’s best to get advice on your multiple sclerosis treatment with a specialist, like a neurologist. An MS nurse can discuss treatment for MS generally, but only an MS specialist can advise you and prescribe treatment. The types of treatments and therapies that may be beneficial for you will depend on your type of MS and your symptoms.
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