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Old 02-22-2016, 09:08 AM #1
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Default Cytoxan and Rituximab ???

hi everyone Jim here , as I've stated before I have multi focal motor Neuropathy. I've been on Gammagard for the past year with mixed results. I have my Nuro appointment this Thursday (2-25). Here's my question has anyone taken either of these drugs and if so what were the results ? Looking for other options in my long quest for recovery thank you.
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