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Old 08-15-2012, 10:13 AM #2
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Jane,

I am sorry that you are limited in your choice. I thought the government was changing the rules to get insurance companies out of making medical decisions but here it sounds like the government is deciding that you can't have Copaxone. Yet.

I did well on Avonex except for the weekend flu. It worked for me. I got 1 new lesion at the end of 5 years and no exacerbations. Then I went to Rebif and got depressed (side effect of interferons). Now happy on Copaxone.

Massachusetts is working to change a law so we can use coupons and discounts from drug companies- it may have already passed.

ANN

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