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Old 09-25-2009, 01:06 PM #5
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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 View Post

So, while they seem to be recognizing that the more infusions a person gets, the more the risk there is for them to develop PML ... they don't have enough patient experience to determine how high the risk might go beyond 35 infusions.

Cherie
Cherie,

Without enough usage experience there is no way to tell what the risk is (whether it might be higher or lower or the same). Certainly depends upon what the risk factors for developing PML are. Time certainly seems to be somewhat of a factor (No PML before 12 months) but what are the others?
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