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Current treatments for multiple sclerosis (page 1 of 8)

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Introduction

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex and variable lifelong condition. There are several disease patterns, and these clinical sub-types may alter in an individual over time. The severity of the condition, in terms of relapse frequency, degree of disability, and level of symptoms, varies within and between individual patients. It follows that the treatment options for MS are diverse, and in order to appropriately utilise them, one needs to understand the clinical sub-types of MS.1

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