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New Year, New Medication? Why it May be Time to Look at Other Options

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The new year calls for new beginnings. New changes in lifestyles such as going to the gym more often, eating healthier and being more intentional. Regardless of how you decide to switch it up at the start of the new year, change is necessary and inevitable and it might be needed a lot more than you may think. Especially when it comes to the type of medication you take. Sometimes changing and weighing out your options can be helpful if you notice that the current medication you are taking is no longer working. 

Why It May Be Time For A New Treatment

There are a few reasons why you might need new treatment. One reason is that you notice new or worsening symptoms. If your symptoms aren’t getting better or they begin to get worse, it might be time to switch over to a new treatment.

Another reason is that the medication may be too strong for you and it’s causing new side effects that aren’t manageable. Dealing with medication that causes side effects is hard, especially when these side effects make your daily life difficult to keep up with.

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You could also require new treatment simply because your current medication doesn’t work anymore or it’s not benefiting you while taking it. This could be because your condition is no longer responding to the medication properly.

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New Treatment Options For Those Living With MS

As you already know, sometimes it’s time for a change in treatment. That statement can go for anyone living with any type of medical condition that requires it, including those living with multiple sclerosis.

Though there is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, fortunately, there are new emerging treatments to try. With research being ongoing, there have been progressive changes in DMTs (disease-modifying treatments) to help fight this disease.

There are injectables such as Copaxone and Glatopa, which help reduce relapse rates in multiple sclerosis.

There are oral medications such as Mayzent, which helps with relapse-remitting and secondary-progressive forms of multiple sclerosis. It helps reduce both relapse and disability progression. 

There are also experimental therapies that help treat MS. Experimental therapies such as Masitinib are treatments that target overly active immune cells that contribute to the progression of multiple sclerosis. 

How This May Benefit You

Testing out new medications such as these can benefit you in many ways. When testing out new treatments, there’s always the possibility that something may work, or that two treatments may work better together. Since every case is different, you may need medication that targets a specific area like your immune cells so that treatment can work better for you.

Some need treatment to prevent disability progression. Others may need treatment to help eliminate the chance of multiple sclerosis relapsing or its secondary-progressive forms. Trying out new medications that cater to your specific needs could put you ahead of your disease, especially if you haven’t noticed any changes or progression with your current treatment. 

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What The Future May Hold For Multiple Sclerosis

Though it is slightly discouraging that there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, it’s good to know that there has been so much progress when it comes to creating treatments that work.

It looks as though every year there is a new type of therapy or medication that becomes approved by the FDA for patients to use. This gives hope that there is a cure on the rise but until then, having a multitude of treatment options that actually work and target specific problems within this disease shows that there is great progress being made.

Though not all medications are equal and some do come with their own problems and side effects, it’s still good to know that there are so many options out there to help those living with multiple sclerosis manage it better and allow them to continue living life as best as they can. With the progress that can be seen via research, there’s no wonder that a cure is soon to come.

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