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Old 09-29-2008, 08:42 AM #10
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Yes, Copaxone can mess with your sleeping patterns but so does MS in time.

I am not on any of the ABCR drugs but the MS messed with my MS big time. My doctor put my on a low dose of Klonopin (comes in generic too). If you are on Part D for prescriptions it will not be covered But Rx Outreach will cover a 3 month supply for $30 even with Part D; look under Useful Website on the last page if you have Part D and are prescribed this.

Talk to your doctor about your sleeping problems. He will not be able to definitely tell you why you aren't sleeping but will be able to prescribe a drug to help you sleep throughout the night.

Take care.
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