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So far, any trial data, both for SPMS patients or those experiencing an exacertbation, show that Tysabri doesn't help in those situations. The fact that the patient has suffered from multiple infections since being on the drug also indicates this is not a good MS medication for him. But what your friend is experiencing in the world of medicine is very typical. My wife spent her entire working career ( close to 30 years) in medicine and saw what happens often in this area. The medical profession is loathe to tell a patient what to do if another doctor has originally prescribed something, Thus his new neuro is keeping the same course and the infusion center nurses, even though they know better, will not tell this patient to stop treatment. Instead of sitting down with the patient and reassessing the situation, they don't for fear of being accused of interfering. It's a ridiculous predicament to be in and until your friend "demands" consultation and action I'm afraid things won't change. Harry |
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