Tweet We recently had a post where the FDA was starting to question the data from the ORATORIO trial and British Medical Journal suggested that the data was fudged and that the women in the trial got no/less efficacy and that they got a risk of breast cancer which had occurred in the trial. I…
Enrollment complete in Phase 3 trial of at-home Briumvi injection for MS
Patient enrollment is complete in a Phase 3 trial testing a new formulation of Briumvi (ublituximab-xiiy), TG Therapeutics‘ multiple sclerosis (MS) medication for relapsing forms of the disease, that could be injected at home. The new formulation is designed to be given under the skin, or subcutaneously, every two or three months, which could offer a…
La vida se disfruta más fuera del piloto automático
Me considero una persona rutinaria. Tengo la tendencia natural de apegarme a las rutinas que funcionan, y me resulta difícil modificarlas una vez que se vuelven cómodas. Si bien las rutinas pueden ser útiles, en ocasiones hacen que la vida … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org
Life is Better Off Autopilot
I am a creature of habit. I naturally stick to routines that work, and it is hard for me to change them once they feel comfortable. Routines can be helpful, but sometimes they make life feel automatic, like you are … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org
Taking MS brain symptoms seriously
Lindsay Kelly shares her concern that MS cognitive symptoms are often overlooked. The post Taking MS brain symptoms seriously appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
MS is your disease — own your care
Aranzazu Calzadu shares why speaking up about care expectations is essential to finding your ideal treatment approach. The post MS is your disease — own your care appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
NAC is the idea knackered?
Tweet This is a blast from the past. Many many years ago we got a call from someone with an interest in multiple sclerosis who had the idea that n-acetyl cysteine was a real treatment for MS and asked if we would do some work in animal models. The person was dosing themselves up with…
‘Objective improvements’ in sleep seen with use of mindfulness in MS
In multiple sclerosis (MS), mindfulness may increase the time a patient spends asleep while in bed, but physical activity appears to have small and inconsistent benefits on sleep. That’s according to a meta-analysis of five published studies that looked at the impact of interventions designed to improve sleep among people with MS. “Objective improvements in…
The ins, outs, ups, and downs of choosing an MS-accessible minivan
I would say that no one grows up telling themselves that they can’t wait to get their first minivan, but that’s probably just my opinion. I will allow for the possibility that some people have thought that exact thing, but I never did. As I imagine is the case for most people, I didn’t learn…
Developer creates under-the-tongue cladribine for testing in MS
A new formulation — a film that dissolves under the tongue — of cladribine for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) has moved closer to clinical testing, according to an update from its developer. Bionxt Solutions announced that it has completed manufacturing of a clinical-grade batch of BNT23001, its sublingual, or under-the-tongue, formulation of cladribine. The batch…