Following her MS diagnosis, Natasha worried about getting behind the wheel. Find out how car adaptions switched her life’s ...
Our trusted information can help reduce anxiety while you wait to find out if your symptoms are MS. Prepare for your first neurologist appointment and get the right medical help in the meantime. We ...
Explore the range of MS disease modifying drugs (DMDs) using the filters to narrow down the options. You can expand each DMD entry to read more details by clicking on the drug name. Contact your MS ...
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In the UK, there is a wide range of disease modifying drugs (DMDs) approved for use in the NHS for people with relapsing remitting MS (RRMS). Each drug offers a different combination of benefits and ...
Finding information you can trust is important, particularly when you're newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Learning about MS can help you take control and feel more secure in what may feel ...
Whether you fancy a challenge or want to do something in your community, there are lots of ways you can fundraise for the MS Trust. Whatever your passion, our MS Trust exclusive fundraising events and ...
The MS Trust conference is a fantastic event for MS health professionals. It provides an opportunity to learn about the latest treatments, therapies, developments in clinical practice and research ...
The symptoms of multiple sclerosis can be managed by medication, input from therapists or rehabilitation specialists and/or the development of self-management strategies.
You may wonder whether you did something to cause your MS or if you could have stopped MS from happening to you. The answer is 'no'. No one could have advised you how to prevent your MS. An estimated ...
With you by our side, we can help fund and train more specialist nurses, run our helpline, and bring trusted information to those affected by multiple sclerosis when they need it most. You can pay in ...