What therapeutic approaches related to autoimmune problems are being used for central nervous system disorders?
Therapies for central nervous system disorders have primarily been designed with the goal of coffecting the problem of neurotransmitters. This is done through pharmacological interventions, and I consider it a very important approach. It does work in some situations. But when we think about autoimmunity involvement I think we have to change the strategy. The strategy should be based on the nature of the immune problem, and then we should administer an immune response therapy that would be specific to the patient’s needs. There are two things that should be considered. We should not only administer the therapy, but we should also monitor the patient to see if there is a normalization of the immune response, otherwise it is pointless to continue to give immune therapy. In the first instance, you must do proper evaluations in order to identify what is wrong before you select and administer immune therapy. Therapy will depend on the nature of the immune problem in each patient. Then the pa