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I find the results of this survey a little difficult to believe . A survey by Decision Resources finds that many more neurologists have even heard of Cladribine than have heard of FTY720, aka Gilenia or fingolimod.



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It could be because Cladribine has been around for a while for Cancer treatment and Gilenia is just in FDA approval process now. Give it time, it will become well known.
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