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Old 09-29-2006, 07:58 PM #1
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Default Tysabri info from ECTRIMS

There were some pretty postive results from the ECTRIMS conference on the long term (3 yr) efficacy of Tysabri. I have been major relapse free for the years since my one year on the Tysabri trial. The results I read today would seem to say that this could be due to the Tysabri dosing from a few years ago. Does anyone find that plausible?

I've been scared of going back to it - for fear of what else it might do to my system. I'm amazed that the results could last for this length of time. Could that just be the pharma companies marketing??

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Laurianne
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