Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Disease-Modifying Drugs

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The advent of disease modifying drugs made MS a treatable condition.  These drugs include beta (Betaseron), alpha (Avonex, Rebif) and glatiramer (Copaxone).

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Lisa Emrich, Health Guide, answered Has anyone else had a bad experience… Hi Kim,   I'm very sorry to hear that your experience with Copaxone…

03/13/12

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Dr. Kantor, Health Guide, posted What is PML? No, this is not the beginning of a Scrabble® game. PML stands for Progressive Multifocal…

11/10/11

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Dr. Kantor, Health Guide, posted Who Is at Risk for PML? While PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy) sounds scary, advances are being made in…

07/08/11

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Lisa Emrich, Health Guide, answered Severe injection site reaction with… Hi quin,   When I was taking Copaxone, I skipped injecting my…

05/29/11

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