Drugs are the primary treatment for MS. Pharmaceuticals are used to either reduce the rate of disease progression or the rate of relapse, manage relapses by speeding recovery, or treat specific symptoms.[1]
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The main medical treatments for multiple sclerosis involve the use of drugs that aim to reduce disease progression and relapse rates, manage relapses, and alleviate specific symptoms. These pharmaceuticals play a crucial role in the overall management of the condition.
Drugs are the primary treatment for MS. Pharmaceuticals are used to either reduce the rate of disease progression or the rate of relapse, manage relapses by speeding recovery, or treat specific symptoms.[1]