There are new Multiple Sclerosis treatments that show promise for a way to cure or slow the progression of MS. One of these new treatments involves a recently discovered drug. While not approved by the FDA, this new medication might still pave the way to relief for MS patients of today and the future. In fact, living with MS can be very difficult and most people simply want to return to the life they knew before being diagnosed with MS.

Drugs for MS are generally designed to help slow down the progression of the disease. The majority of the medications approved by the FDA for MS are currently meant to be given via injection. Interferon beta, fingolimod, glatiramer, natalizumab, and mitoxantrone are all MS meds used in treatments and are designed to modify the disease. Currently being researched, one new Multiple Sclerosis medicine hopes to receive FDA approval by the …