If you suspect that you may be having a relapse, the most important thing
you can do is make an appointment to talk with your doctor as soon as
possible. In the meantime, there are many common, recognizable symptoms
that you can monitor and then share with your doctor to help determine if
you are having a relapse. At ActharMSRelapse.com, you have a resource for
learning more about MS relapses, the accompanying symptoms, and how your MS
relapse may be resolved.
Relapses can be unpredictable. Relapse symptoms can vary from person to
person, and your symptoms may not be the same for each relapse. But there
are questions you can ask yourself to help determine if you may be having a
relapse.
If you are having a relapse, Acthar may be able to help you recover.
Studies have shown ACTH, the main ingredient in Acthar, to be effective in
speeding recovery from MS relapses in adults.
Patient Indication
Statement
Acthar is a prescription medicine indicated for adults with acute relapses
or flares of multiple sclerosis (MS). Studies have shown H.P. Acthar Gel to
be effective in speeding recovery from an MS relapse. However, there is no
evidence that Acthar affects the ultimate outcome or natural history of the
disease.