‘Exciting’ clinical results offer hope for new class of MS therapies
by Ian Sample Science editor from Science | The Guardian on (#70AZ2)
Cambridge trial suggests diabetes drug with antihistamine can partially repair damage in the nervous system
Early results from a clinical trial suggest that a common diabetes drug taken with an antihistamine can partially repair damage in the nervous system that drives disability in multiple sclerosis.
While the effect was too small for patients to notice a benefit after six months, tests did reveal improvements in nerve function, raising hopes that damage to the protective coatings around nerve fibres might be reversed with drugs.
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