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Imuran is the "big guns" . It is stronger than Plaquenil.

It eventually depresses white cells, and that is how it works.

Some of our myasthenia gravis patients use it ... I'd search it here for more details.

IMO Plaquenil is less toxic than Imuran. But that is only my opinion.
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