I am currently taking homoeopathic treatment for multiple sclerosis. What allopathic medicines are available for this condition?
In conventional (allopathic) medicine, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is primarily managed using Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs) to slow disease progression and prevent relapses. These include oral pills (like Fingolimod), self-injectables (like Interferon beta), and intravenous infusions (like Ocrelizumab). For acute relapses, high-dose corticosteroids (like Methylprednisolone) are used to rapidly reduce inflammation. Additionally, symptomatic treatments are available to manage muscle spasms, pain, and fatigue. Since MS is a progressive neurological disease, I strongly advise consulting a neurologist. They can help you understand how these highly effective, evidence-based treatments can protect your nervous system, either alongside or in place of your current therapy.