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Can you tell me of any cutting edge, new treatments for ms?

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Best of the bunch: Most potent in descending order include: tysabri, (natalizumab) gilenya, tecfidera, and a group of relatively equivalent items such as aubagio, rebith, betaseron, copaxone, with the least potent avonex. Coming in the future is daclizamab, ocrelizamab, and possibly lemtrada. Also are forms of less frequent injections of Avonex and copaxone, not so cutting edge.

Answered 6/24/2014

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See this page 4 info: It is hard to keep track of them all, or answer this in the room provided. There are a few new treatments this year, and a few that are coming out soon. The info at the bottom of this link may give you the idea of the names of some of the newer treatments: http://www.neurocuro.com/medicines-used-to-treat-ms/

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