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@eficaribe70 

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Question: Why there is not enough research, trials, opportunities options and Medication (DMTs) for PPMS? I know the PPMS is not as high as RRMS but everything is focus to RRMS. Eileen Figueroa Houston TX

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@FXMS 

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Anyone on the fenebrutinib/pipe-307 trials?

Phase II or III
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@matt_l 

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Does anyone know what's going on with the trials for MS

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@trishatrish 

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Good Tuesday Morning!! My name is Trisha and I'm ecstatic to meet you all. I have NMO. A rare form of MS and I must say that without clinical trials I wouldn't be here to socialize with you guys. I'm Grateful.

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@Irish34 

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Have any of you ever taken part in drug trials ?

I havnt myself, although I’ve never been asked. I’m not sure what my response would be. That brings me to my next question. Are there any “game changer” close to if not a cure drugs in trials at the moment ?
Dublin, Ireland
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@daariucaa 

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Hey! I m going to start Mavenclad pretty soon and I’m a little scared of the cancer side effect. My doctor reassured me that it is, in fact, very rare and I know that it happend in clinical trials, where the dose was higher. Anyway, from what I’ve read, it is a pretty good medicine. Anyone on Mavenclad that can tell me more about it?

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@AndreaG 

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Clinical trials

The MS Society are highlighting the importance of clinical trials: https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/internationalclinicaltrialsday
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What's your opinion on phase 2 MS trials?

Hi all, Vicky from Shift.ms here 👋 I have a question for you. What are your thoughts on the ethics of phase 2 placebo-controlled MS trials? Professor Gavin Giovannoni is concerned that without phase 2 trials, the development of new MS drugs would be near impossible. But is it ever ok to put MSer...
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@matt_l 

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could you tell me more about the m.s diabetes pill and the trials bein

could you tell me more about the m.s diabetes pill and the trials being done.also when do the trials end.thanks
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@AndreaG 

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Study Supports MS Disability Test Score as Outcome Measure in Trials

I really, really wish that this was a standard when diagnosed with MS. And that these tests were done on a regular basis (say every 5 years) for anyone with MS so you, as the patient, can assess how you are doing and where you may end up as a sort of prognosis (taken from MS News Today): Adding tw...
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