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Multiple Sclerosis-associated Fatigue

Multiple sclerosis-associated fatigue is an invisible symptom of MS that differs from ordinary tiredness. It can affect daily life and is a major reason people reduce their work hours.

Key points

  • Primary fatigue is caused directly by multiple sclerosis itself, rather than by other factors such as poor sleep or inactivity.
  • Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of multiple sclerosis and can vary in severity from day to day.

Medicines listed for Multiple Sclerosis-associated Fatigue

The listed product, Low Dose Naltrexone Capsules, contains Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist. Naltrexone is used in low doses for multiple sclerosis-associated fatigue, where it may help reduce fatigue by affecting the immune system. It is available as a 1.5mg capsule.

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