MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Axium Healthcare Pharmacy, Inc. is a nationwide specialty pharmacy that delivers high-quality, personalized care and medication management for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS).
What Axium Healthcare Pharmacy offers: As one of the nation’s leading specialty pharmacies, Axium provides MS patients access to experienced patient care staff comprised of Doctors of Pharmacy, Registered Pharmacists and Nurses, dedicated Patient Care Coordinators, and Reimbursement Specialists that are always committed to ensuring service excellence and an exceptional level of care for each and every patient.
In addition, Axium provides the convenience of:
- Personal patient care coordinator calls the patient after the first injection
- One-Stop Pharmacy Solution for MS medications as well as oral, brand name, compounded and all supportive medications.
- Complete Insurance Investigation and Benefits Coordination
- Convenient Delivery – prescriptions delivered to the patient’s home or site of choice.
- Patient-Specific Adherence Monitoring & Reporting
Plus, Axium provides continual patient support via toll-free access to an Axium Pharmacist, 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for any assistance with side-effect management or other medication questions or concerns.
About MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease affecting the central nervous system. There are four types of MS; Relapsing-Remitting, Secondary-Progressive MS, Primary Progressive and Progressive-Relapsing MS. Diagnosis of MS is based on the patient’s history of symptoms and an MRI. An MRI is used to improve confidence in a clinical diagnosis of MS or to make a diagnosis of MS in clinically-isolated syndromes. The most common and present symptoms in the disease are: fatigue, depression, focal muscle weakness, visual changes, gait problems/spasticity and paresthesias.
While there is no cure for MS, there are disease-modifying treatments that are available to treat relapses, modify or reduce relapses and delay progression to disability to help better facilitate an acceptable quality of life. Once diagnosed with MS, early treatment is highly recommended. Studies show that early treatment delays disability, presumably by decreasing the injury to the nervous system caused by the disease.
Related Links
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
The MS Awareness Foundation
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