A Tysabri “rebound” |
| Published: September 28, 2007, 3:46 pm |
| Tags: tysabri, ms, multiple sclerosis, ms treatment, ms therapy, national ms society, ms community, brain lesions |
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After last night's HealthTalk program, Overhaul your Treatment Plan, I went to watch my Mariners use the long-ball to win their 85th game of the season. I love baseball and just about everything about the game. But last night I was distracted from something that had been briefly mentioned on the HT program. Or as they say in the South, There was a raspberry seed in my wisdom tooth and I just couldn't get it out. One of the doctors on last night's program mentioned a new study about Tysabri that prompted me to do a little more research. In my everyday world I talk with people living with multiple sclerosis on a regular basis. I hear of people's success and of their challenges. I've also heard a lot from people who were on Tysabri during its original trials and/or right after it was approved. Many of these same people had to stop taking Tysabri when it was taken off the market. Since that time many of those same people have told me that there was a downward [ Full article ] |
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