Sort of OT: Or maybe not!
I really wish that when they name a drug, for MS, or other medical purposes, it could be much different in spelling or pronouncing, than any other drug on the market.
It totally messes with the mind. These two drugs are so similar in name it gets scary. Maybe add a different code or something.
My Neuro prescribes
Clonazepam (brand name Klonopin) for me but writes the script as
ClonazePAM on her electronic pad, which is so easy to read.
She can pull it off her computer and my pharmacy has no problem reading her writing because its all printed in font type, and then she capitalized the last three digits because it is close to another drug in spelling.
Clorazepate (brand name) Tranxene. Which is a different drug.
Always check the pills you get from your Pharmacy, accidents happen, wrong drugs get made in error, maybe due to handwritten scripts. Better safe than sorry.