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MS treatments don't cure MS, but they can be effective at helping you take control of your MS and stay active longer. Some have been proven to help slow the progression of MS, while others are designed to alleviate certain symptoms.Whichever multiple sclerosis treatment you choose, starting as soon as possible — and staying on a therapy — is important to help slow future disability.That's why you should work with your healthcare team early to define yourtreatment goals. Once you have a clear idea of what you can realistically expect from your therapy, you and your healthcare team can create the treatment plan that's right for you.When evaluating MS treatment options, there are a number of choices. They all have different benefits, side effects, and dosing schedules. So it's important to choose one that works with your lifestyle and schedule — to help you stay on a multiple sclerosis therapy exactly as prescribed.MS therapies are available in a number of different delivery options:
- Tablets. These are taken orally
- Self-injectables:
- Subcutaneous, under the skin
- Intramuscular, into the muscle
- Autoinjectors may be an easier way to inject and may also lead to less pain. Autoinjectors for MS therapies vary in the amount of assembly required to operate them.
The injection frequency varies depending on the formulation and directions for use. - Infusions administered by a healthcare provider:
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