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Old 04-10-2007, 03:03 PM #1
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Red face Anyone Taking Zanaflex?

Hi All,

I am new here. I was diagnosed with MS in 2003. So far my MRI's have had no change and I am not on any maintaince meds (like copaxone etc). I tried them and did not like the side effects. I had a major reaction to the copaxone.
I just started taking Zanaflex about a week ago for Sapacity. The pain and stiffness in my hands and fingers was getting unbareable. So far so good. It does have an opposite effect on me though and instead of causing drowsines it causes me to be WIDE awake!!!

Laura

Orlando Fl
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