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  2. Marburg acute multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    Historically, acute MS was a fatal disease, with death occurring within a year of onset, often secondary to extensive brainstem demyelination. Treatments include plasma exchange and/or high-dose glucocorticoids (e.g., 1 g/day of methylprednisolone for 3–5 days).

  3. Management of multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    At the same time for each symptom there are different treatment options. Bladder: Symptomatology of the urinary tract is common in MS. [126] Treatments for bladder problems vary depending on the origin or type of dysfunction but can mainly divided into treatment of bladder control and incontinence, and of urinary tract infections. [126]

  4. Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    Main symptoms of multiple sclerosis Symptoms and findings in multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis can cause a variety of symptoms varying significantly in severity and progression among individuals: changes in sensation (hypoesthesia), muscle weakness, abnormal muscle spasms, or difficulty moving; difficulties with coordination and balance; problems in speech or swallowing (), visual ...

  5. Injection site reaction - Wikipedia

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    For many biologics (e.g., monoclonal antibodies), injection site reactions are the most common adverse effect of the drug, and have been reported to have an incidence rate of 0.5–40%. [ 2 ] In trials of subcutaneous administration of oligonucleotides , between 22 and 100% of subjects developed reactions depending on the oligonucleotide.

  6. Glatiramer acetate - Wikipedia

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    The second trial was a two-year, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial and involved 251 patients. [14] The third trial was a double-blind MRI study involving participation of 239 patients. [15] A 15-year followup of the original trial compared patients who continued with glatiramer to patients who dropped out of the ...

  7. Intramuscular injection - Wikipedia

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    The medication may not be considered 100% bioavailable as it must still be absorbed from the muscle, which occurs over time. [ 2 ] : 102–103 An intramuscular injection is less invasive than an intravenous injection and also generally takes less time, as the site of injection (a muscle versus a vein) is much larger.

  8. Ocrelizumab - Wikipedia

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    Ocrelizumab, sold under the brand name Ocrevus, is a medication used for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.It is a humanized anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody. [8] It targets CD20 marker on B lymphocytes and is an immunosuppressive drug. [10]

  9. Supervised injection site - Wikipedia

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    Clandestine injection sites have existed for years. A New England Journal of Medicine study from July 2020 reports that an illegal supervised consumption site has been operating at an "undisclosed" city in the U.S. since 2014 where over 10,000 doses of illegal drugs have been injected over a five-year period. [43]