More than 350,000 people in the United States alone live with Multiple Sclerosis. The Multiple Sclerosis Medication they choose becomes as much a part of their life as eating and sleeping.  Chances are, they will be taking it for a long time, since having MS by itself is not shown to reduce the lifespan of the patient, quality of life becomes as much a consideration as symptom relief and reduction of relapse rates.  Some Multiple Sclerosis medication treatment plans to try to modify the course of the disease, while others try to treat symptoms as they occur.  And still others attempt to reduce the rate of relapses.  Some new Multiple Sclerosis medication methods also try to make taking your meds more convenient, either by switching from, say, an intravenous drug to one contained in a tablet to be taken orally at home.

Let’s take a look at some of the …