considering
COPAXONE®
“Before COPAXONE®, I was taking an interferon therapy for 8 months. They were very difficult months. I was sick two days out of every week, and the injections were very painful. I just never got used to them. I was ready to give up all therapy. I started taking COPAXONE® in June of 1997. I noticed a big difference.”
— Rena L., on COPAXONE
® since 1997
Individual results may vary.
Because multiple sclerosis treatment is a long-term commitment, you need to have confidence that your therapy is doing its job. There are a few key ways to tell whether your current therapy is working for you.
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Here are some questions to ask about your MS therapy
- Does your current multiple sclerosis therapy reduce relapses and future damage?
- Is your current multiple sclerosis therapy safe—now and over time?
- Think about how your body tolerates your current MS therapy. Do the side effects interfere with your lifestyle?
- Can you see yourself staying committed to your current MS therapy over the long term?
- Does your current therapy fight the destructive actions of multiple sclerosis? (Learn about MS.)
- Are neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) interfering with the effectiveness of your multiple sclerosis therapy?
If you feel that your current therapy is not working, talk to your doctor to find out if COPAXONE® is right for you.
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