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Old 03-20-2011, 03:10 PM #11
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I called my neuro, and was told that it sounded like anxiety as a side effect of the Tysabri. I have never had anxiety before. They called in Klonopin. I hope it helps.....but at this point I don't know if I should continue with the Tysabri??

Daisy, do you feel like the Ty is helping you???????????? Does your neuro feel like it is helping or wants to try a few more infusions??????? Klonopin is in the same family of meds as Valium. I take Valium before I have an MRI and have not had any problems with it...the Valium. Does your neuro want you to take the Klonopin daily or just prior to you infusions?????

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