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Default Phase 3 trial for Secondary Progressive MS

Apparently there is a new drug that is a derivative of Gilenya. They are starting phase 3 trials for up to 5 years to treat SPMS. Just thought I'd post in case anyone is interested.

http://www.nationalmssociety.org/new....aspx?nid=7954
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