Injectable MS medications are used to treat especially acute or severe cases of MS.
As researchers continue to investigate more effective and safe treatments, we MS patients will continue to read positive reports of clinical trial results and continue to hope for better treatments and possibly a cure someday. This week was one of those weeks. Positive results from a Phase IIb trial comparing alemtuzumab (Campath-1H)…
karen answered copaxone and weight gain I have been on Copaxone for 5 months and gained about 10 pounds so far. I dont seem to eat…
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tina commented on Disease-Modifying Drugs for MS: New… I take Avonex auto inject & love the simplicity of it.
Brooke answered Does Copaxone often cause a side effect… EVERYTIME I take my Copaxone I become extremely depressed! It has…