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Old 01-04-2014, 12:51 PM #11
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Default I went back on Tysabri

I will say Tecfidera is a great drug & excellent form compared to shots.
Side effects were nill after a month or so & Tecfidera surely works.
I wanted Tysabri back. My MS progresses on either but Ty has the edge.
If I has to pick between any of the injectables or a pill twice/day, i'd surely try the pill IF, shots weren't holding me/you steady.
For travelers, a pill's hard to beat.
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