Category Archives: Multiple Sclerosis Research

Is Your Multiple Sclerosis Benign?

I just read an interesting story that broke concerning so-called “benign” multiple sclerosis. According to the American Academy of Neurology, this so-called benign MS may not be so benign after all.  It was discovered that many of the people who are told that they have benign MS, because they have few disabling symptoms after 10 … Continue reading

Oral Cladribine on Track to Become First Oral Disease Modifying Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

Merck Serono Completes Patient Enrollment in CLARITY Phase III Pivotal Clinical Trial of Oral Cladribine GENEVA, Switzerland, January 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Merck Serono (virt-x: SEO and NYSE: SRA) announced today that patient enrollment has been completed in the CLARITY (CLAdRIbine Tablets Treating MS OrallY) study, a Phase III pivotal clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and … Continue reading

11 Important Multiple Sclerosis Questions Answered

1.  What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease, that attacks the central nervous system, and can often be disabling to the victim. 2. How bad will my multiple sclerosis get and how fast will it progress? The speed of progression, symptoms and the severity of the disease cannot be predicted since the … Continue reading