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Aubagio (Teriflunomide) Tablets

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Aubagio is a Disease Modifying Treatment (DMT) for relapsing remitting MS. You have fewer relapses than you might have had with no treatment and any relapses you do have should be less severe. In clinical trials people taking Aubagio had in the range of 30% fewer relapses than people taking placebo. In clinical trials, MRI scans showed people taking Aubagio had fewer, smaller or no new areas of active MS (lesions). Aubagio also slows down the build-up of disability associated with MS.

What is it used for?

Relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis in adults.
How does it work?

Aubagio tablets contain the active ingredient teriflunomide, which is a type of medicine called an immunomodulator.
Aubagio is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). In some people, this disease follows a course of relapse and remission, where symptoms worsen for a while, then improve before worsening again.
The symptoms of MS arise as a result of damage to the protective coating of the nerves, called the myelin sheath. The damage is caused by inflammation in the central nervous system and it stops the damaged nerve cells from working properly.
It is not fully understood how teriflunomide works in multiple sclerosis, because the disease and its cause are not fully understood.

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