It seems that there is a new therapy for progressive MS based on something called Andrographolides.
Does anybody have any information?
I have found only this:
InnoBioscience
Product Development: IB-MS for Multiple Sclerosis
https://innobioscience.com/index.php?page=IBMS
and,
Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Andrographolides Versus Placebo in Patients With Progressive Forms of MS
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02273635
Andrographolides. Does anybody know what is that?
Re: Andrographolides. Does anybody know what is that?
interesting. It looks like the trial was completed in 2017, but no results were posted- not encouraging. Andrographolide seems to be an extract of the green chireta plant, which is used for medicinal purposes in southeast asia.
Here's a little more info:
https://www.ms-uk.org/Plant_may_help_pa ... 7/05/16%29
Here's a little more info:
https://www.ms-uk.org/Plant_may_help_pa ... 7/05/16%29