Tweet This is what they say Is horizontal switching a valid strategy in the treatment of MS? “For people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), treatment changes are often necessary due to inadequate response, safety concerns, or personal preferences. These treatment switches can follow different strategies. One option is a “vertical switch,” where patients move to…
Category: Multiple Sclerosis Research
Myelin-targeting drug Lucid-MS inches closer to testing in patients
Quantum Biopharma has completed dosing in two toxicology studies requested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that aim to support the launch of clinical studies of Lucid-MS, an experimental treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) that’s designed to slow myelin loss. The 180-day toxicity and toxicokinetic studies were designed to evaluate any potential harmful…
Elizabeth Rash – MSAA’s January 2026 Artist of the Month
MSAA features the work of many talented artists affected by multiple sclerosis as part of our annual MSAA Art Showcase. Each month we share these artists’ inspiring stories and beautiful artwork with you as our Artist of the Month. This month, we celebrate Elizabeth Rash as January’s … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org
Cladribine Real Life
Tweet Lucchini M, Borriello G, Haggiag S, Nicoletti CG, Fantozzi R, Buscarinu MC, Ferrazzano G, Cortese A, Marinelli F, Monteleone F, Centonze D, Conte A, Ferraro E, Gasperini C, Marfia GA, Pozzilli C, Salvetti M, Barbuti E, Bellucci G, Bianco A, Carlomagno V, Cruciani A, De Giglio L, Dionisi C, Ianniello A, Malimpensa L, Nasello…
FDA says Tolebrutinib is a Shania
Tweet Tolebrutinib inhibited clinical non-relapsing secondary progressive MS and thus became the first drug to do this. However whilst it showed a clinical slowing of disability, it failed to have benefit in other measures. More recently a trial was done in primary progressive MS and tolebrutininb failed to affect progression. The Federal Drug Administration has…
The Real Reason Slow Walkers Make Us So Angry
Hugh Grant has a famous rant about the unbearability of slow walkers. From road-raging speed demons to travelers rushing to board airplanes, most of us recognize the simmering irritation that comes from being slowed down by someone else. Impatience is still a socially acceptable emotion and we laugh at Hugh Grant’s outrage because we get…
Natalizumab under the skin is liked over infusion
Tweet Natalizumab is typically given as 300mg intravenous infusion every month, as the patent life of natalizumab expired a new route was developed and that is subcutaneous or under the skin. It is whacked in a lot quicker and may be delivered at home. This saves the UK PLC money as home delivery does not…
Strength & Determination
It has been a little while since I posted. Honestly, the only reason I haven’t posted is that I have been reading and trying my best to avoid Christmas. I am unsure why, but I found it nearly impossible to get in the holiday spirit this year. Regardless of my feelings about Christmas, I hope you and your family…
Top 10 MS news stories of 2025
Throughout 2025, the team at Multiple Sclerosis News Today brought our readers the latest advances and updates in research related to multiple sclerosis (MS). Below are the top 10 most-read news stories we published this year. We look forward to continuing to serve the MS community in 2026 and the years beyond. No. 10 –…
Are Neuros really that gullible?
Tweet A few years ago we had the comment was will the real MS stand up and the suggestion that there were distinct processes where the immune system enters the CNS to drive the damage and the other process that the damage is caused by immune responses in the CNS calling in the immune system….