NHS England’s New 10-Minute MS Injection: A Game Changer for Patients

NHS England will now offer patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) a new 10-minute injection that can slow the progression of the disease.

NHS First Healthcare System to Give Jab

Image Credit: Shutterstock / PhotobyTawat

The NHS will be one of the first healthcare systems in the world to offer injections, which are said to be ready to be given in a few weeks.

Multiple Sclerosis Defined

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Monkey Business Images

Multiple Sclerosis is a lifetime condition whereby the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of the nerves in the brain and spinal cord.

Nerve Signal Damage in MS

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Prostock-studio

Nerve signal transmission in MS is usually slowed or disrupted, leading to various issues potentially causing disability.

Three Types of MS

Image Credit: Shutterstock / chomplearn

There are three main types of MS. There are relapsing-remitting MS, primary progressive MS and secondary progressive MS.

85% Suffering Remitting-Relapsing MS

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff

About 85% of people suffer from relapsing-remitting MS with episodial attacks of symptoms, but modifying therapies can reduce relapses and slow down the symptoms of MS.

Primary Progressive Has No Remission

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Anatta_Tan

10-15% suffer from primary progression, where symptoms gradually worsen and accumulate without periods of remission. Secondary progression comes after relapsing-remitting, but due to medicines, it usually doesn’t get to this stage.

150 000 People Struggling With MS

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Melinda Nagy

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects approximately 150,000 people in the UK, 120,000 in England alone and with a staggering 135 people diagnosed each week.

Ocrelizumab Is Trusted Treatment

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff

It is usually treated with the medication Ocrelizumab (ocrevus), which is generally administered to these patients to halt the symptoms.

Drug Approved Six Years Ago

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Andrey_Popov

Ocrelizumab was developed by Roche and approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in 2018.

Drug Praised for Its Effectiveness

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Terelyuk

The NHS national medical director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, has praised the drug Ocrelizumab as the first drug to change the course of the disease.

New Jab Available After Approval

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Chinnapong

Around 9000 patients in England receive the drug via infusion and can get approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency for the quick new jab.

The Treatment Span Lies at Four Hours

Image Credit: Shutterstock / 18percentgrey

Ocrelizumab is given through an intravenous infusion that can take up to four hours. It is given twice a year to target part of the immune system and lessen the attack.

Time-Saving Treatment

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Cryptographer

The new ‘under the skin’ injection will also be given twice yearly, but unlike Ocrelizumab, it will free up 90% of the time for both doctors and patients.

Clinical Trials Back Drugs Effectiveness

Image Credit: Shutterstock / H_Ko

Clinical trials have been conducted to prove the injection’s effectiveness against the IV treatment, with  97% of patients having received no relapses in their condition.

MS Society Backs New Method

Image Credit: Shutterstock / New Africa

The Head of Policy at the MS Society, Ceri Smith, stated, “We welcome the decision to license injections as a new method of delivering ocrelizumab (Ocrevus).”

More Choices for MS Sufferers

Image Credit: Shutterstock / fizkes

Smith applauded the new method, stipulating that the injection will give MS sufferers new choices on how best to receive treatment.

European Commission Approved Method

Image Credit: Shutterstock / PeopleImages.com – Yuri A

The European Commission approved the use of the drug Ocrelizumab as a twice-yearly injection in June for MS sufferers in Europe.

Russia Retreats as Western Allies Greenlight Ukraine’s Offensive

Image Credit: Shutterstock / OLEH SLEPCHENKO

Recent Russian territorial gains in Ukraine could be reversed following a dramatic policy change from the US and Germany. The announcement could see a substantial tactical shift from both sides in the coming months. Russia Retreats as Western Allies Greenlight Ukraine’s Offensive

21 Lies You’ve Been Told About the British Royal Family

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Muhammad Aamir Sumsum

Ever thought you had the British Royal Family all figured out? Think again! From their powers and privileges to their personal lives, there are plenty of misconceptions floating around. Let’s dive into the myths and uncover the truths that might just surprise you. 21 Lies You’ve Been Told About the British Royal Family

18 Nations Tired of British Tourists

Image Credit: Pexels / Martin Pechy

British tourists are known for their high spirits and adventurous nature, but not all countries appreciate their presence. Here’s a candid look at 18 countries where British tourists might not be as welcome as they think. 18 Nations Tired of British Tourists

Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / PhotobyTawat.

Leave a Comment