Finding the Right Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis


by Groshan Fabiola - Date: 2007-05-07 - Word Count: 466 Share This!

After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ask your doctor which treatment is right for you. Possible ways of treatment are very different and what you should be looking for is: a treatment that will slow the progression and reduce the number of relapses. All treatments have side effects, so try to fiind one that adapts more to your lifestyle and is easy for you. If you fiind a convenient treatment you will have good results in maintaining the best health care status and deal with multiple sclerosis.

The effectiveness of multiple sclerosis treatment is achieved when is prevented and post poned. Safety information on what regards the treatment is very important because your doctor may advise you if one treatment has more side efects than others and what are the benefits. A treatment even if it is injection therapy or infusion therapy may be your best option if it's convenient enough. Side effects appear in any treatment, but if one considers both the benefit and the possible risk then side effects may be reduced.

Injectable treatments

The most common injectable treatments are: subcutaneous and intramuscular.

Neutralizing antibodies

Antibodies that are produced as response to foreign substances such as viruses and bacteria. But sometimes they may develop as a result to the multiple sclerosis treatment and they neutralize the multiple sclerosis treatment. They usually develop in 12-18 months from the beginning of the treatment.

The impact of neutralizing antibodies

Studies show that a high level of neutralizing antibodies determine the reducing of the medication effectiveness and higher rate of relapse. Some interferon therapies minimize the risk of developing neutralizing antibodies. Early treatment is very important because the brain is not damaged entirely and physical disability can be slowed in its progression in fact that is expected from multiple sclerosis treatment. Learn from your doctor about optional therapies and any possible ways of getting your life improved.

The most used treatment in multiple sclerosis were corticosteroids, for example Meticorten. But they do not stop the progression of the disability. For people who have affected the optic nerve corticosteroids are given intravenously. If used for a long time corticosteroids have many side effects such as: ulcers, weight gain, diabetes, fatigue, decreased bone density. Other treatments are: interferon-beta Betaseron injections, Rebif, Avonex that reduce the frequency relapses and help prevent the later disability.

There are available the following products: acetate injections Copaxone, Novantrone which can reduce the relapses and the progression of the disease. Interferons and gamma globulins interviene in the distruction of the myelin and destroy the abnormal antibodies. For relieving the pain propanolol is used. To reduce the tremor doctors prescribe Inderal, Symmetrel to relieve the fatigue, to treat depression Endep, Elavil and Zoloft.


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