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Default Plaquenil causes and treats neuropathy?

Went to see my dr. today and she wants me to go for a lip biopsy for sjogrens. She says if it is positive wants to start me on plaquenil. Isn't that the very drug that has put people into this forum in the first place? I am so confused. First of all I haven't had the biopsy done yet, but my SFN and autonomic tests show nerve damage so I am terrified to take something that could further damage it. I do want to figure out how to stop the progression though.
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