Newly Diagnosed: Treatment Strategies for Myasthenia Gravis
While myasthenia gravis (MG) has no cure yet, there are approved medications and therapeutic approaches that can help to ease symptoms and improve quality of life. Several experimental treatments are also currently in clinical trials that could prove beneficial for MG patients. Check out the information below to explore more about treatments your doctor may recommend and what therapies are in the pipeline for potential future use.
Approved Treatments
There are a number of approved treatments that can help manage MG, either by altering or suppressing immune response or by improving nerve signal transmission to muscles. Learn more about some of the therapies currently used to treat the disease by clicking the link below.
Experimental Treatments
Researchers continue to look for ways to more effectively manage MG, or ultimately cure it, with several treatments currently being investigated in clinical trials. Learn more about some of the experimental therapies in the pipeline by clicking the link below.