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Old 07-18-2013, 09:45 PM #9
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Yes, I am on Rebif and if I don't take an advil at the time I do my shot each night, I will wake up a few hours later either drenched in sweat and burning up, or shaking with chills that can't be fixed with 3 extra blankets on the bed. If I remeber to take the advil, I have no problems and never notice any hot or cold symptoms, but if I don't, I get one or the other every time. FWIW, I only take a single advil, not the full dose of 2 and it seems to work for me.
I can't take Advil-I have Lymphocytic Colitis. But I do take Tylenol.

I'm sorry the Rebif is making you feel so miserable, too.

Chelle
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