Ask the Experts Webinar: Living with MMN Treatment and Care
MMN (Multifocal Motor Neuropathy) is a rare disorder in which focal areas of multiple motor nerves are attacked by one’s own immune system. Early treatment shortly after symptom onset is always more effective. The treatment usually does not completely reverse all of the symptoms, and those patients who do respond will require repeated treatments to maintain their improvement. Patients usually require retreatment every 2-5 weeks and over time may need increased doses of IVIg. Join our experts – a physician who treats patients living with MMN and a patient with MMN who undergoes regular treatment – to learn more about how to live your best life with the condition. To view past and upcoming Ask the Expert webinars visit https://www.gbs-cidp.org/ask-the-expe.... Connect with us through this link! https://www.tfaforms.com/4928649

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