If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), you might feel very fatigued from time to time. It’s different than normal tiredness, and it doesn’t get better with sleep.

The best way to ease fatigue is to treat what’s causing it. That’s hard to do when you have MS. But you don’t need to manage your symptoms alone. Your doctor can help you figure out what triggers your fatigue. They’ll suggest some lifestyle changes that may help. You might need to treat other issues like sleep problems or depression. If that’s not enough to ease your fatigue, medication can be an option.

There isn’t an FDA-approved drug to treat MS-related fatigue. But your doctor can give you certain kinds of medicine if they think they’ll help. That’s called an “off-label” use.
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