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TREATMENTS
for
Multiple Sclerosis




There are many medications in use in varying parts of the world to moderate some of the effects of MS. Here is some general information on some of the more common medications and links to sites with further detail. As in all things with regard to YOUR medical care, PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR PERSONAL PHYSICIAN before deciding on the course of treatment that is right for you.

There are now six drugs available to people with MS in the United States that can actually moderate the disease's progress.

Avonex (Interferon beta-1a)
http://www.avonex.com

Betaseron (Interferon beta-1b)
http://www.betaseron.com

Copaxone (Glatiramer acetate)
http://www.copaxone.com

Rebif (Interferon beta-1a)
http://www.rebif.com

Novantrone (Mitoxantrone)
http://www.novantrone.com

Tysabri (Natalizumab)
http://www.tysabri.com



Acute Exacerbations

An attempt to treat acute exacerbations is sometimes made with either oral or IV steroids at varying levels. Some of the common names are Prednisone, Solu-Medrol, Depo-Medrol, along with an entire list of variations and trade names.



Fatigue

Amantadine

Cylert (Pemoline)

Provigil (Modafinil)



Pain

Elavil (Amitriptyline)

Neurontin (Gabapentin)

Tegretol (Carbamazepine)

Dilantin (Phenytoin)

 

Spasticity

Lioresal (Baclofen)

Zanaflex (Tizadine)

Klonopin (Clonazepam)

Valium (Diazepam)

Neurontin (Gabapentin)

Dantrium (Dantrolene)



Bladder Dysfunction

Detrol (Tolterodine)

Ditropan (Oxybutynin)

DDAVP Nasal Spray (Desmopressin)

Tofranil (Imipramine)

Ditropan (Oxybutynin)

Ditropan XL (Oxybutynin)
extended release formula

Pro-Banthine (Propantheline bromide)

Vesicare

Constipation

A mild stool softener/laxative such as Metamucil, Phillips Milk of Magnesia or Pericolace is often used. Glycerine suppositories are also an alternative.

Depression


Prozac (Fluoxetine) - This drug is also sometimes recommended to help with fatigue problems.

Wellbutrin (Bupropion)

Pamelor (Nortriptyline)

Paxil (Paroxetine)

Zoloft (Sertraline)

Effexor (Venlafaxine)

Mental Help Net is the largest online catalog of mental health, psychology and psychiatry resources, listing over 7,000 such items in Web pages, mailing lists, IRC discussion groups and newsgroups. You can access their catalog of information directly from the search box contained on the linked page above. Type in the dialogue box, the area of mental health you would like infomation about. Example: depression. Then click the search button.

General drug information can be obtained online at
www.NMSS.org





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