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Multiple Sclerosis

 

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS consists of the brain, spinal cord and the optic nerves.  People with MS can expect one of four clinical courses of disease – relapsing remitting, primary-progressive, secondary-progressive and progressive relapsing – each of which might be mild, moderate or severe.  MS typically first affects people in their 20s or 30s and is one of the most common causes of disability among the young and middle-aged.  Approximately 400,000 people in the United States have multiple sclerosis.  Therapies that slow the progression of the disease are now available, so early diagnosis and treatment are important in limiting the impact of this potentially devastating disease.

 

Your Care at Ascend SpecialtyRx

 

Ascend SpecialtyRx manages patients with multiple sclerosis based on the most recent Disease Management Consensus Statement published by the National MS Society. 

 

Our pharmacy maintains full availability of all needed medications and medical supplies, and we offer around-the-clock emergency support and patient counseling, as well as confidential, flexible and on-time delivery options.

 

Our expert pharmacy team works closely with each patient and their healthcare providers to help ensure that patients take their medications as prescribed, and offers information on how to minimize side effects.  We can also provide recommendations for alternative therapies, whenever appropriate.

 

Common Drugs for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

 

            Avonex

            Betaseron

            Copaxone

            Estavia

            Rebif

 

Special Considerations for Multiple Sclerosis Patients

 

Patients need additional monitoring and support to maintain the safe and effective use of their medications.  For example, each month, our pharmacy team may remind patients of the importance of reporting any signs of depression, suicidal thoughts or anxiety, easy bruising or bleeding, irregular heart beat, redness at the injection site or trouble breathing during the injection.

 

Helpful Links
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National MS Society

 

MS Association of America

 

MS Foundation

 

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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