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Old 09-05-2011, 03:15 AM #1
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Default Azathioprine period to become effective

Hello all,

I have not been here for a while as my wife has been trying to come off prednisone by taking azathioprine. What is the average duration it may take for azathioprine to kick in. My wife has managed to taper her prednisone down to 25mg per day and still showing some symptoms. However she's been on azathioprine for 8 months now and it seems like it has not kicked in yet. Anyone here have a similar experience? She was tested and found to be Musk antibody positive.

All the best to everyone, and thanks for a great forum!

Ricardo
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