First, you have to have the “right” kind of MS, RRMS, relapsing remitting MS for this treatment to apply. There are three other kinds, the last time I looked, which may actually really be different diseases having different underlying mechanisms and would not respond to this “cure”.
A decade ago I was screened for PPMS, primary progressive MS, a late-onset MS that tends to hit older males and is slow moving. It is often diagnosed “only on autopsy.” I have been taking 40 mg of baclofen daily for 10 years to preserve my ability to move without “spasticity,” a symptom that all MS sufferers are familiar with.
https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Symptoms-Diagnosis/MS-Symptoms/Spasticity
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First, you have to have the right kind of MS, RRMS, relapsing remitting MS for this treatment to apply.
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In general or only for this study?