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Old 02-25-2012, 10:45 AM #8
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The bowel urgency problem was the main reason I stopped taking Copaxone.

I tried to tell the neuro I thought that the bowel problems I was having were connected with the Copaxone, but he dismissed the idea. Like you, knittenkitten, I looked it up and found that bowel urgency is listed as a side effect that they had noted.

The whole problem got much better after I stopped Copaxone.
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