MS Immune Modulator

Dimethyl Fumarate

Disease-modifying therapy for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Dimethyl fumarate is an oral disease-modifying medication used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). It works by reducing inflammation and immune system attack on the nervous system, thereby lowering relapse rates and slowing disability progression. Its delayed-release formulation improves gastrointestinal tolerability for daily dosing.

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    Product checkout

    We'll direct you to our product detail page where you can start the checkout process. You'll be charged for the medical consultation but the medication charge is a hold until the official provider review.

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    Comprehensive Medical Questionnaire

    After purchase, you'll be directed to a medical assessment covering your medical history, current medications, and specific symptoms.

  3. 3

    Licensed Provider Review

    A licensed healthcare provider reviews your complete medical profile, ensuring this treatment is safe and appropriate for you.

  4. 4

    Personalized Treatment Plan

    Your provider may recommend an adjustment to your prescription based on your full medical profile before approving your treatment.

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  • Reduces annual MS relapse rates by approximately 44–53% compared to placebo

  • Slows disability progression and reduces new lesion formation on MRI scans

  • Provides significant neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects in relapsing MS

  • Improves overall quality of life and physical functioning in MS patients

  • Dimethyl fumarate: An immunomodulatory agent that activates the Nrf2 pathway, providing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects to protect against neuronal damage in MS

  • Take one capsule by mouth twice daily

  • Swallow whole; do not crush, chew, or open

  • Take with food to reduce gastrointestinal side effects

  • Monitor for flushing and GI upset during the initial weeks

  • Regular blood monitoring (CBC, liver function) is recommended