New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment on the Anvil

Stuart SchlossmanMS Drug Therapies, MS Research Study and Reports

Nov 21, 2010

Successfully treating and reversing the effects of multiple sclerosis (MS), may be possible one day using a drug originally developed to treat chronic pain, says Professor Linda Watkins of the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Watkins and her colleagues in CU-Boulder’s department of psychology and neuroscience discovered that a single injection of a compound called ATL313 — an anti-inflammatory drug being developed to treat chronic pain-stopped the progression of MS-caused paralysis in rats for weeks at a time. 


Read more: New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment on the Anvil http://www.medindia.net/news/New-Multiple-Sclerosis-Treatment-on-the-Anvil-77030-1.htm#ixzz161BszAUG 

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