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Old 04-23-2008, 08:54 PM #1
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Confused going from Avonex to Copaxone

I am thinking about going to Copaxone. I am on my 10th Avonex injection and am struggling. The side effects of the injection last until Wednesday. I feel pretty good on Thursday and have to start all over again on Friday!

I have a family and house to take care of. This is just not working.

I am a bit concerned about the Copaxone because I am reading many users are having trouble with hives.

Anybody do this type of switch? Are the side effects of C less than A?

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