2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.nurt.2007.07.009
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Corticosteroids for Multiple Sclerosis: II. Application for Disease-Modifying Effects

Abstract: Summary:Physicians who treat multiple sclerosis (MS) face the challenge of patients exhibiting ongoing disease activity, including exacerbations, loss of functional capabilities, intellectual decline, and radiologic progression, despite being on a disease-modifying agent (DMA). After searching for factors that might at least in part explain these changes-such as nonadherent drug-taking behavior, or the presence of interferon-neutralizing antibodies-some providers may ultimately decide to switch the patient to … Show more

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