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I have a question that goes along with this....

I had to stop taking copaxone due to my body rejecting it... I have a box and a half of unused syringes...

What should I do with those???

You can call your local MS society, and ask if they can use them. Speak to your MS md and ask if he can donate them to a patient in need. You can take them to a local pharmacy for proper disposal. it must be said that it is ILLEGAL to transfer a prescription in your name to anyone other than the person it was prescribed to. That being said, several MS places will take them in to rehome them. Your MS MD would know who in the area was in need.
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