Abstract

Treatment of multiple sclerosis is long and very expensive. Existing approaches do not provide a complete cure and improvement of the quality of life of patients, and this pathology often leads to disability. This article presents a clinical case of treatment of multiple sclerosis with vitamin D (cholecalciferol) supplements with positive results. The mechanisms of calcitriol’s action on the pathogenesis and progression of multiple sclerosis are discussed, and studies supporting the need to add vitamin D to the basic therapy for this pathology are presented. Key words: B- and T-cells, vitamin D, demyelination, calcidiol, calcitriol, multiple sclerosis, emyelination, cholecalciferol

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