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October 03, 2005Most Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Who Continue Therapy Have Reduced Disability, Researchers Report: Presented at ECTRIMS
"Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who continue to take their disease modifying therapy (DMT) up to 5 years appear to put off the progression of disability, researchers reported...In addition, the researchers observed an association between discontinuation of DMT and worsening of the disease.
These findings suggest that most patients with MS who continuing on DMT benefit from their compliance..."CLICK FOR MORE |