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Old 03-19-2015, 10:54 AM #27
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Originally Posted by JoannaP79 View Post
Xrox, when you talk about new drugs for AS, do you mean the IL17 inhibitors? I just want to know what you ha e been told in terms of availability, how long you may have to wait, whether you may be eligible. Can you tell how desperate I'm sounding!!? :-)Give me the drugs!! :-)
Yes, the secukinumab drug. Not sure about availability. Is your AS causing more issues than the SFN? I wonder if the TENS unit could help with your AS pain?
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