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Default Oldie with A New Question for all the Copax Users!

Ok as many of you know I was on Rebif had too many side effects so switched to Tysabri then had horrible kidney pain the last few infusions so decided that probably wasn't good. I have been off meds for about 10 months now and just started on Copaxone yesterday, no IPIR or whatever its called, the redmark at injection site is nonexistent unlike the whoppers I had with Rebif. The only thing I have noticed is this I am having horrible facial flushing, not immediately after the injection but a few hours later and it lasts all day although it gets better over time. It is by no means a deal breaker for me after everything else I can handle flushing but is this normal have any of you experienced this?
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