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Old 10-24-2006, 01:23 PM #15
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Originally Posted by Harry Z View Post
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I know that is a statement that has been made before but in actual fact, this Crohn's patient had stopped using Infliximab 20 months earlier and had stopped Azathioprine 8 months before being hospitalized. Unless those drugs stay in one's system for that huge length of time, the only drug the patient was using at the time of getting PML was Tysabri.
I'd be interested in seeing a link to that timetable and to the assertion that he had not been immunosuppressed for 8 months prior to being started on Tysabri. I've never read that anywhere.
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