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Why are anti-inflammatory meds sometimes used? |
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because MS is an autoimmune disease that causes an inflammatory response. By decreasing inflammation, the effects on myelin destruction may be decreased. |
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How to anti-inflammatory agents work? When are they used? |
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They decrease inflammation at an active site. They are used during an exacerbation to improve speed of recovery from that particular exacerbation. |
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What do immunomodulators do? How are they given? |
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They imrpove the course of the disease and are given as repeated injections (intramuscular or subcutaneous). They slow down the progression of the disease and some reduce relapse rate. |
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What are the side effects of immunomodulators? |
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Flu Sx: Weakness, nausia. |
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How is fatigue managed medically? |
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Drugs like amantadine, or stimulants like cylert and ritalin. |
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Drugs like baclofen, dantrium, valium are used for what Sx? |
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valium is used specifically for what? |
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what are the side effects of baclofen? |
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weakness, lethargy, fatigue. |
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clonopin is used to treat what? |
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What meds are used for Tx of pain? |
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Tegretol (for trigeminal neuralgia), dilantin and baclofen. |
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