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Understanding if and why Ocrevus might stop working

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According to a 2021 study, more than 60% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) using ocrelizumab (Ocrevus) experience a "wearing-off" phenomenon, where symptoms increase before the next scheduled infusion. This common occurrence often leads patients to question: does Ocrevus stop working?

What is Replacing Tysabri? Understanding Alternatives in MS Treatment

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In August 2023, the FDA approved Tyruko, the first biosimilar for Tysabri, signaling a major shift in multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment. As medical understanding evolves, patients and healthcare providers are considering new therapeutic options and weigh the risks and benefits of continuing or discontinuing older medications like Tysabri, which carries the risk of the brain infection PML.

What is better than Tysabri? Comparing Alternative MS Treatments

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While Tysabri has been a highly effective treatment for relapsing multiple sclerosis for many years, offering a 67% reduction in relapse rates compared to placebo in a 2-year clinical trial, its association with the risk of a serious brain infection (PML) has prompted many patients and neurologists to consider **what is better than Tysabri**. The answer is not a single medication, but rather a personalized evaluation of several factors to determine the best alternative for each individual.

What is the generic name for glatiramer acetate?

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Glatiramer acetate is a leading disease-modifying therapy used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) [1.2.3]. So, what is the generic name for glatiramer acetate? The answer is simple: glatiramer acetate *is* the generic name for this complex medication.

How Long Does It Take for Ayahuasca to Leave the Body?

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While the main psychoactive effects of ayahuasca last between 4 to 6 hours, its chemical components can remain detectable in the body for much longer [1.6.1]. How long does it take for ayahuasca to leave the body? The answer depends on the specific compound and the type of test used.

Medications,Pharmacology: Is DMT similar to serotonin?

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Structurally, N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is very similar to the naturally occurring neurotransmitter serotonin. Both are classified as tryptamines and share an indole and an ethylamine group, yet they produce vastly different effects on the brain due to slight molecular differences. Understanding how DMT is similar to serotonin is key to grasping how this powerful psychedelic compound exerts its influence.

What is natural DMT called? Understanding N,N-Dimethyltryptamine

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N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring hallucinogenic compound found in hundreds of plant species and is even produced endogenously in the mammalian brain. For those asking, "What is natural DMT called?", the answer is its formal chemical name, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, though it also has several other common names and nicknames.