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Cherie, Tysabri is approved for RRMS and SPMS with Relapses and use in the US requires TOUCH enrollment by the patient, the doctor, and the infusion center. Tysabri has not been studied in SPMS patients so the benefits with this patient population are unknown/unproven. If your friend has continued to take the drug, I'm assuming they/their prior Doctor felt it was providing a benefit vis a vie the risk. As far as infections and what to do, your friend really needs to consult with a Doctor who can provide guidance based on knowledge of the infections. I personally would get a new Neurologist. My experience is limited as I haven't had any infections at the time of my Tysabri infusions. I've read other posts where patient infusions were just delayed (by a week or so) until the infection had been brought under control by antibiotics. This would certainly be the most cautious route and the route I would take absent any professional input. Chris |
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