Thousands of NHS patients in England with multiple sclerosis (MS) will soon be offered a "take at home" tablet to manage their condition, sparing them hospital visits for injections or infusions.
Cladribine can help people with the active relapsing-remitting version of the disease, as well as more severe, highly active MS, for which it is already used, says drug advisory body NICE.
Broadening access to the drug should give more patients freedom from hospital and free up clinic time, say experts.
The NHS is the first healthcare system in Europe to roll out the treatment.