Patient Tool Kit

This Tool Kit empowers people living with Myasthenia Gravis by bringing essential tools and resources together in one place. From treatment guidance to key questions to ask your specialist, it’s here to help you stay informed, prepared, and confident in managing your MG.

Living with MG can be challenging, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. These resources are here to help you better understand your condition, prepare for appointments, and take an active role in your care.

Medications and MG – Drugs To Use With Caution

Understanding Drug Sensitivities in Myasthenia Gravis

Some medications can worsen MG symptoms or trigger a myasthenic crisis. It's crucial that healthcare providers are aware of these risks to ensure safe and effective treatment plans. The following resources offer guidance on drugs that should be used with caution or avoided entirely for patients living with MG.

Below you’ll find a detailed table outlining high-risk medications, common interactions, and clinical recommendations to support informed decision-making in MG care.

⚠️ Important Information for Prescribers and Patients

The following table includes a partial list of medications that may worsen Myasthenia Gravis (MG) symptoms. It is intended as a guide to support informed treatment decisions between patients and their healthcare providers.

Please note:

  • Individual responses vary. The medications listed can be used in MG patients when clinically appropriate and with careful monitoring.

  • Presence on this list does not mean a drug is strictly contraindicated.

  • Absence from this list does not guarantee a drug is safe. Always consult a specialist familiar with MG when prescribing new medications.

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Additional Resources

For a more detailed list and professional guidance, visit the MGFA’s Resources for Professionals page.

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This easy-reference guide is designed for both patients and healthcare providers.

Know Your Type of MG

Do You Know What Type of Myasthenia You Have?

Understanding your MG subtype helps guide treatment decisions and ensures you receive the care that’s right for you. Use this printable checklist to start a conversation with your neurologist or specialist.

Know your MG

Know Your MG Subtype

Understanding the type of Myasthenia Gravis you have is an important step in managing your condition. Whether it’s AChR positive, MuSK, LRP4, seronegative, ocular-only, generalised MG, or Congenital Myasthenia Syndrome (CMS), your specific subtype may influence which treatments are most effective.

Use this downloadable checklist to confirm your diagnosis and discuss it with your specialist. Staying informed helps you play an active role in your care.

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Accessing IVIg Treatment

Managing Myasthenic Crises: IVIg and Emergency Care

If IVIg is part of your treatment plan, knowing when and how to access it can be lifesaving. This article outlines the importance of timely intervention and what to expect from IVIg treatment. Share it with your GP, hospital team, or carers.

INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN (IVIG)

Understanding IVIG Treatment for MG

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy plays a critical role for patients with severe or treatment-resistant myasthenia gravis. While not a long-term solution, IVIG offers rapid symptom relief during periods of intense weakness. This summary explains how IVIG works, who it’s recommended for, and what patients can expect from the treatment - including potential side effects and benefits.

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Latest Updates for Living with MG

Explore the newest insights, research highlights, and personal stories to help you better understand and manage Myasthenia Gravis. This feed features relevant articles selected for their value to people living with MG, including updates on treatments, advocacy, and patient-led initiatives.

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