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Every March, MS Awareness Month gives us a chance to bring multiple sclerosis to the forefront, to help advocate for people and families living with MS every day, and to…
Baclofen is a skeletal muscle relaxant commonly used in MS to relieve: Painful muscle spasms, often involving the legs or back Muscle stiffness or rigidity that may interfere with walking,…
Daclizumab Originally published in InforMS Winter 2008 Daclizumab, which is also known as Zenapax, is another experimental monoclonal antibody. Zenapax decreases the levels of some immune cells (T cells) and…
Dalfampridine is used to improve walking in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS; a disease in which the nerves do not function properly and may cause weakness, numbness, loss of…
Dirucotide Testing on dirucotide (MBP8298), an intravenous therapy considered as a treatment for secondary progressive MS, was discontinued in 2009 after the therapy did not meet its primary endpoint in…
NaltrexoneOrignally published in eMS News July 23, 2009 Naltrexone was approved by the FDA in 1984 – in a 50mg dose – to treat opium and heroin addiction. A year…