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Old 04-21-2011, 02:36 PM #11
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Do they consider previous use of short-term SoluMedrol to be immunosuppressive?

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Originally Posted by Grammie 2 3 View Post
The AAN - American Academy of Neurology - had their 2011 conference on Tysabri. It states that if you have 3 risk factors, which are being on Ty longer than 2 years, taken an immunosuppressant before Ty and being jc virus positive your odds of pml are 1/100.

I have 2 of those and would like to know what those odds are.

I hate that the med I love has a risk factor that worries me
Linda
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