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World MS Day

World MS Day

 

About World MS Day

MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. It is caused by damage to myelin, a fatty material that insulates nerves. In MS, the loss of myelin affects the way nerves conduct electrical impulses to and from the brain. Symptoms can include blurred vision, weak limbs, tingling sensations, unsteadiness, memory problems, and fatigue.World MS Day is officially marked on 30 May. World MS Day is the MS movement’s annual campaign to raise awareness of the condition, and to support and connect the 2.8 million people living with it worldwide. World MS Day activities take place throughout the month of May and in early June. The campaign offers flexibility for individuals and organizations to achieve a variety of goals.

Theme

World MS Day unites individuals and organizations from around the world to raise awareness and move us closer to a world free of MS. The theme for 2022 will be called ‘‘I Connect, We Connect’’ (#MSConnections) and the theme is building community connection, self-connection and connections to quality care.MS Connections challenges social barriers that leave people affected by MS feeling lonely and socially isolated. It is an opportunity to advocate for better services, celebrate support networks and champion self-care.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment options:

Although there is a lack of ultimate cure for Multiple sclerosis, but growing knowledge in disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) can make an opportunity for patients to reduce disability and extend chance of survival.

Another production category of the vast portfolio list of Parsian pharmaceutical Co. is treatment options for Multiple sclerosis. Parsian produces APIs and Granules of DMTs with the highest global standards to help reducing the problems are facing Multiple sclerosis patients. DMTs like: Teriflunomide, Dimethyl fumarate, and Fingolimod. There is more information about each one of them in our website.

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