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Websites

The Internet is a quick and easy way to obtain information. However, not all of the information found on the Internet is accurate or reliable. To help individuals decide between good and bad information the MS Society has developed a publication entitled Red Flags & Green Lights: Accessing Reliable Health Information.

Red Flags & Green Lights helps to identify warning signs of potentially unreliable information about MS, on the internet, magazines, newspapers, television programs and radio commentaries. If you come across a website you are unsure of, please contact your local MS Society division or chapter office to verify the validity of the information.

Helpful websites:

National MS Society (USA)
Multiple Sclerosis International Federation
Canadian Network of Multiple Sclerosis Clinics

globeAtlas of MS - The MS International Federation and the World Health Organization have compiled an atlas of MS information from around the world, including Canada. Read more about this project.

Pharmaceutical Company Patient Support websites:

Berlex: www.mspathways.ca
Biogen: www.msactivesource.com
Serono Canada: www.msprogram.ca
Teva Neuroscience: www.mswatch.ca

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Toll free to reach the nearest regional office: 1 800 268-7582

To locate the MS Society office near you, please select your region:

E-mail: info@mssociety.ca
(Please provide your town and province in your e-mail)

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