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Old 02-10-2012, 10:25 PM #1
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Default Rebif vs. Avonex vs. Gilenya??

I am somewhat new in my MS treatment and disease-- diagnosed Oct 09, Copaxone from Nov 09-Jan 12. My wife recently posted about the Copaxone failure and I have resigned that I must switch therapies, which I hesitate to do because I have no side effects with Copaxone.

I have been told my choices are Avonex, Rebif, or Gilenya at this time. What are people's experiences on these (side effects, effectiveness, good vs. bad)?? Is there any resource you can recommend where I can objectively compare these (aside from the drug company websites)? I feel overwhelmed by all the information.

Thank you very much,
Mike
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