Study Shows Prozac May Slow MS, University Medical Center Groeningen Study

LONDON (Reuters) - The popular antidepressant Prozac may help slow multiple sclerosis, according to a Dutch study showing that people who took the drug had fewer of the brain lesions that are a hallmark of the incurable disease. The findings were from a small study but justified further examination in those afflicted with MS, the researchers reported in one of the British Medical Journal’s specialist journals on Thursday.

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