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Old 08-18-2011, 11:14 AM #1
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Default What's been your experience on betaseron?

I've been on Copaxone since 2007. and am now switching to Betaseron, and from what I'm reading about side effects I think the cure is worse than the disease! I'm already taking three meds for clinical, chronic depression and I just can't imagine taking something that may make it worse. Right now I don't want to take any DMDs. Just the preparation of the medication sounds like a pain, and all the extra blood tests, and the worry and stress over my depression, I'm a nervous wreck and I haven't even started the med yet.

What's been your experience on betaseron?
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