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Old 01-25-2011, 10:09 AM #1
Ricardo Ricardo is offline
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Default Drug free remission besides thymectomy

Hello all,

Does anyone have any information on sustained drug free remission with MG, especially people who have been on a combined treatment of prednison and azathioprine for a few years. Or is there anyone who has been on azathioprine for a few years or longer (5,10 or 20 years) without significant side-effects? And are these cases very rare (in minority) or very common. I am unable to establish this from my neuro as they all seem to focus more on the short to medium term....please help??
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