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Learn about the FDA-approved drugs that can slow MS progression and lower relapses in people with active SPMS. Find out the benefits, risks, and side effects of each medication.
SPMS is a form of MS where symptoms worsen without remission or relapse. Learn about the diagnosis, treatment options, clinical trials, and life expectancy for people with SPMS.
Secondary progressive MS (SPMS) is a chronic condition that causes new and more severe symptoms to develop over time. It can be managed with treatment, but it may also help to connect with patient ...
SPMS is a stage of multiple sclerosis (MS) where symptoms get worse over time without remissions. Learn how to diagnose, manage, and treat SPMS with medications, rehabilitation, and lifestyle changes.
For most people, relapsing and remitting MS (RRMS) turns into secondary progressive MS (SPMS) at some point. The usual pattern of relapses and remissions starts to change. You may have fewer ...
I really don't know when I transitioned from relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) to secondary progressive MS (SPMS). It was so gradual. I was still walking when I was diagnosed in 1994. Then I started ...
Learn about the four stages of MS progression: clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting MS, secondary-progressive MS, and primary-progressive MS. See how MS symptoms and disability are ...
Learn about the different types of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) and how they affect your treatment options. Find out which drugs can help prevent relapses, slow down symptoms ...