Project ALS is pleased to share that the FDA has approved the drug edaravone – the first approved ALS treatment in over 20 years.
Edaravone, a free radical scavenger, appears to react with nerve-damaging compounds generated as part of the disease process. After six months of treatment, on top of standard-of-care, data showed the intravenous drug reduced the rate of functional decline in patients by about a third.
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Stories of the Season: Shelly Stellato
Shelly Stellato “I was diagnosed with ALS four years ago at the age of 32. I found Project ALS soon after and immediately saw them