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Myasthenia Gravis: Your Treatment Road Map

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Developing Your Treatment Plan

Your doctor will prescribe drugs based on the severity and location of symptoms. The goal is to increase muscle strength and reduce periods of weakness.

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Takeaways From Lesson 1

How much do you know about myasthenia gravis treatment? Find out with this quiz!

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Working With Your Doctor

Myasthenia gravis is treatable, but there’s no cure. Use these tips to get the most out of your care.

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Is Treatment Working?

There are signs your myasthenia gravis is getting better. Here’s what to look for.

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What It Takes to Get to Remission

Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune condition without a cure. But it’s treatable. Learn more about how treatment can help you get to remission with myasthenia gravis.

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Lesson 2 of 4: Surgery for MG

Myasthenia Gravis: Creating a Plan for Your Treatment and Well-Being

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