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Old 05-10-2010, 06:47 AM #7
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2-08 to present tysabri


Isn't two years on Ty too long? I thought it was only 'safe' for the first 13 infusions.

Side Effects: Tysabri is not associated with flu-like symptoms or depression (side effects linked to interferon drugs). The side effects associated with Tysabri are:

PML: The most serious (but rarest) risk is PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy), which can happen in people with weakened immune systems. PML can cause death or severe disability, but is rare – estimated at 1/1,000 patients.
Common Side Effects: These include infusion-site reactions, fatigue, headaches, joint pain.
Severe Allergic Reactions: There have been cases of allergic reactions in about 4% of patients, some requiring treatment (even hospitalization). The symptoms of this include: hives/itching, chills, dizziness, chest pain, flushing, trouble breathing and low blood pressure.
Increased Susceptibility to Infections: People on Tysabri may be more susceptible to infections, and should take measures to avoid them, including good hand washing habits and avoiding people who are sick, when possible.
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