There are a few drugs that can treat and slow this disease:
Beta InterferonsGlatiramerCorticosteroidsMuscle RelaxantsTizanidine (Zanaflex) and baclofen (Lioresal)
Medications to Reduce Fatigue
Symmetrel
There is also the option of surgery to help if you have tremors.
Also heat can cause a negative reaction and cause an onset of problems. So hot climates should be avoided.
You can also have a Plasma Exchange.
See multiple sclerosis. there's lots of help in the web
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It can certainly help out a bit if you have underlying conditions that are treatable by proper nutrition.
Treatment of PLS involves the family physician, a neurologist , and others such as physical therapists.
LDN can help multiple sclerosis. It can also treat numerous other disorders. It was first used on people with AIDS. A recent study showed improvement in people's health when using LDN.
Biogen is the company that manufactures Avonex, which is a brand name for interferon beta-1a used to treat multiple sclerosis.
Interferon therapy is used to treat a variety of diseases. The most common are multiple sclerosis, cancer, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Interferon therapy causes immunosuppression.
Tysabri (generic name Natalizumab) is a prescription drug that is used to treat Crohn's disease and relapsing multiple sclerosis. It is a "last resort" medicine, for use only when other, safer medications fail to treat symptoms.
The treatment team for a child with Schilder's disease usually consists of neurologists, specialists in multiple sclerosis, and rheumatologists.
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No. It actually increases memory, cures cluster headaches, and it has shown to decrease tremors in those with Multiple Sclerosis. Psilocybin has also been know to have positive effects on depression, and current studies have gotten grants to do research on these medicinal values.
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