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Default New to Rebif...Need Advice from other users

I'm actually waiting on my nurse at the moment to deliver my first treatment of Rebif, just wanted to make a separate post asking all of those who has experienced this medicine. What kind of side effects did you experience on your first dose? And what about the doses afterwards? Positives? Negatives?

Thanks for the advice.
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