This succinct volume provides an up-to-date comparison of the treatment options available for Multiple Sclerosis, offering evidence-based advice for the neurologist as to which management option is most appropriate for the patient. The emphasis throughout is on biological and medical principles underlying the particular treatment, with a balanced review of the results of trial data and clinical experience. Important chapters include those assessing specific drugs and those covering the treatment of specific symptoms.With the growing concern for effective management of the acute and chronic symptoms of MS, and the development of new therapeutic options, this major review is a timely and valuable publication for all those caring for the patient with MS.