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Old 09-09-2017, 01:58 AM #1
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Is anyone taking Aubagio 7 mg? I was automatically put on 14 mg and wondered if anyone was prescribed the 7 mg tablets?
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Hello,

I'm on the 14 mg dose which was what they started me on over a year ago. I'm doing ok on it although I think I am slowly progressing now anyway. I had to quit working nearly a year ago, but I've had MS for a long time now. I had mild hair loss but I started take a small dose of biotin to counteract that and it helped. I had some pretty significant GI issues and I spend a good part of my day in the bathroom, not sure if that is the drug, or MS or my diet or what.

It is an easy to take drug with limited side effects compared to most. I hope you'll tolerate it well.
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Neuro has just taken me off AVONEX Injections after 15yrs of having it and have had no other treatment for MS but he has now decided to put me on AUBAGIO which I am thilled about because it is a pill and no more neddles but it's been two week's since I'v been off AVONEX and haven't started AUBAGIO yet awaiting to hear back from nurse and neuro he has many test I need to do before they can put me on AUBAGIO and I don't know much about it and was wondering if anyone here is on it or has been and can tell me a little about it

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Neuro has just taken me off AVONEX Injections after 15yrs of having it and have had no other treatment for MS but he has now decided to put me on AUBAGIO which I am thilled about because it is a pill and no more neddles but it's been two week's since I'v been off AVONEX and haven't started AUBAGIO yet awaiting to hear back from nurse and neuro he has many test I need to do before they can put me on AUBAGIO and I don't know much about it and was wondering if anyone here is on it or has been and can tell me a little about it

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I have been taking Aubagio for over two years now. I take a 5mg biotin capsule at night with it as well as a probiotic. It can cause hair thinning in the first several months which I had but the biotin helps to counteract that. Now my hair is thicker and is also wavy which I never had before. I had GI issues the first few months as well and because I have a nearly vegetarian diet the probiotic helps with the GI issues.

There's a program called MS One to One that gives payment assistance and because of them I've never had to pay my $160 prescription copay. I hope you'll qualify for that too. Their toll free number is 855-676-6326.

It is so much easier than taking an injection. Good luck and let me know how it works out for you.
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appreciate it immensely
Thank you for the lesson before I start, doesn't sound too horrible at all better than I imaged
good to know your doing great on it now good for you, hope I do as well, will keep you updated not on it yet but that was very nice of you to give that number and info for help but I am already covered for all my health and medicine for my MS your too kind

you got new beautiful hair out of the deal good for you
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