What is it like taking part in clinical trials for MS research?

Breaking it down - A multiple sclerosis podcast

16-05-2022 • 54 mins

Multiple sclerosis is a very active area of scientific research. Developing new treatments for MS can be a long and complicated process. In our latest podcast episode, we learn about the journey an MS treatment goes on with Dr Nick Cunniffe, a researcher in Cambridge. We also chat to Faisal about what it is like to take part in a clinical trial when you have MS.

Episode notes

- MS Awareness week webinars: mstrust.org.uk/MSAW
- MS Awareness week Research webinar: mstrust.org.uk/get-involved/ms-awareness-week/ms-research-webinar
- MS Trust  A-Z of MS : mstrust.org.uk/a-z
- MS Trust contact us: mstrust.org.uk/what-we-do/contact-us
- Getting involved in a clinical trial: mstrust.org.uk/research/getting-involved-research
- Hellie's clinical trial adventures: mstrust.org.uk/about-ms/ms-research/hellies-clinical-trial-adventures
- All current clinical trials going (not just MS): clinicaltrials.gov
- The CCMR2 trial - www-neurosciences.medschl.cam.ac.uk/jones-coles-group/ccmr2-a-trial-of-metormin-and-clemastine-as-remyelinating-drugs-in-ms/