Djumaeva Naylya*
Laser therapy is a type of physiotherapy based on the use of optical radiation, the source of which is a laser. The average powers of physiotherapeutic lasers are most often in the range of 1-100 mW and they are used in almost all areas of modern medicine. According to the Spanish World Laser Therapeutic Association, the optimal energy parameters of low-level laser radiation are recommended for its application. We could not find data on using a “device for remote transfer of information from a drug to a human body,” where the light source is a laser device with an extremely low energy level in treating severe neurological disease -multiple sclerosis. This report describes the results of a study using a “device to remote transfer of information from a drug to the human body”(Russian patent), where a laser with a power of up to 5 mV was used as a light source, and the drugs erythromycin and acyclovir were used to treat a 52-year-old Caucasian female musician with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The applied exposure has led to the suppression of the activity of the disease, preventing the growth of neurological manifestations of the disease and reducing the appearance of demyelinating lesions in the patient’s brain with MS.