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I only took Rebif for 2 weeks at the lowest dose. Not only did I suffer from severe flu symptoms but I sunk into the deepest darkest black depression. It was scary. I had to stop the drug. I switched to Copaxone and lasted for 6 weeks. Now I'm on Tysabri and love it.
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