Medications for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are used to slow the progression of the disease, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life. They work in various ways, including reducing nerve damage and controlling certain symptoms, like pseudobulbar affect (PBA). Common classes include benzothiazole and antioxidants. Benzothiazole like riluzole (Rilutek, Teglutik, Exservan) are usually taken orally as pills, films, or liquids. Antioxidants, such as edaravone (Radicava ORS, Radicava), come in both oral and injectable forms. These options provide different ways to help manage ALS effectively.