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Old 04-10-2009, 10:38 AM #1
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Default howdy howdy avonex anyone?not avelox(thanks Sandy)

well life goes on huh...(thank you sandy for filling me in on the correct name)

doc is talking of switching me from Copaxone to Avenox(sp?) he agreed i dont have rrms its the next one spms or what ever it is called, its progressive that much is for sure, anywho, doc is talking of switching me to Avenox(again sp?)

so any hints suggestions ideas will be fully welcomed, Avenox is one i dont see mentioned a lot on here, is there a reason for this? any insights will be greatly appreciated, thank you everyone


peace folks
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