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Default New Copaxone Dosing Schedule?

So I went to the neuro yesterday and it was mentioned that starting in January 2014 Copaxone will be switching from being 20mg injected daily to 40mg injected only on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I haven't been able to find anything on this (in terms of research, announcements, etc) but I also haven't been looking to hard haha. Anybody else have anything?

Also, in the meantime I am only going to be injecting on weekdays and skip the weekend. I would love peoples' opinions on whether they think I should still be switching between all 7 sites, or if I can drop out two of my least favorites - say my arms since they are often exposed I know we aren't doctors, but what would you do?
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