A study conducted in Spain shows Multiple Sclerosis Prednisone given in low dosage combined with Interferon beta 1a continuously significantly and dramatically reduced the rate of relapses in patients with MS. Prednisone administered continuously and concurrently is the key and needs to be stressed here. Neurological MS symptoms that are worsening are generally treated with a course of high dose glucocorticoids given intravenously. But this only seems to delay the relapses instead of preventing them, offering no real benefit in the long run. But the low dose MS Prednisone therapy given on a continuous basis and in varied combinations with the interferon beta 1a does seem to actually reduce the relapses, by 72% in this particular study done in 2002 in Seville, Spain.

So with this evidence, doctors at the Indiana MS Center tested the Multiple Sclerosis Prednisone low dose combinations and found similar results.  The other benefit to this …