Multiple Sclerosis Trust Stresses The Importance Of Reliable Health Information
Main Category: Multiple SclerosisArticle Date: 20 Nov 2008 - 2:00 PDT
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The recent publication of a booklet about unproven treatments by the Sense About Science campaign group highlights the importance of reliable information for people with MS when making choices about treatments.
The booklet I've got nothing to lose by trying it aims to help readers identify false claims of new 'wonder-drugs' and to promote an understanding of good science.
With a variable, unpredictable condition such as MS for which there are only partially effective medications, it is understandable that people will look beyond orthodox treatments.
The MS Trust encourages people with MS to make their own choices about the treatment they receive from the options available. We support the principles of evidence based medicine, allowing people to make informed choices based on drugs that have been reliably tested using robust scientific methods. However, we realise that this information is not available for all treatments. Through our Information Service we aim to provide independent and impartial information to allow people with MS to make their own decisions.
When faced with any information about a treatment (either conventional or alternative) we would encourage people to seek evidence to support the claims made for the treatment. Individuals also need to be aware of the safety implications of a treatment, particularly if it may interact with other medications. Before committing to any new treatment it is also worth thinking about the cost implications and any follow up treatments that may be required in order to maintain the effects. Individuals who remain unsure of the suitability of any new treatment should seek professional advice.
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Simon Webster
http://www.mstrust.org.uk
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