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This is freakin scary.
How am I suppose to look at this? My doctors like the effectiveness of the CRABS.... However; I have not heard any of my doctors talk about the CRABS like an advertisement...... Wish I could print this off and have a frank discussion with my Neuro, but that will never happen. It would also be interesting to see how the M.S. Society views this type of advertisement. Now I need to find another source that talks about the effectiveness of the drugs .....just for my own peace of mind. I've taken Betaseron since 2003 and have had no relapses since.....don't know if thats a coincidence or not??????????? My next doc appointment I will ask the question about the claims of the CRABS and his opinion in relation to the results from his patients.
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![]() If you would have had one or two or five relapses your Neuro would have probably said "switch to Avonex" or "switch to Rebif" or even "switch to Copaxone". Since you've not had a relapse they will claim the Beta is doing a wonderful job. You may not have had a relapse if you took no medication. That's just the nature of MS. There's no way to know for certain either way. And the pharmaceutical companies know this. It's so hard to know who or what to believe anymore. Of course the pharmaceutical companies are going to present their product in the best light. They want profits.....and unless folks are taking their meds they don't see profits.
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This isn't the loaded question that it's going to sound like, but where do the doctors get the information about the meds they prescribe to their patients?
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A shift in market share by just a couple of percent can make a huge change in the company's revenue so the sales schemes are very intense. |
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