AJteacher
AJteacher
Sex: F
Data Quality: 2 stars
MS: 2 yrs
Type: Relapsing-Remitting
Sensation: Moderate
Overall: Mild
Cognition: moderate
Vision: moderate
Speech: mild
Swallowing: moderate
Upper limb: moderate
Walking: moderate
AJteacher
Female, 44 years
Austin, TX
Primary Condition
MS
Type
Relapsing-Remitting
First symptom
Jan 2010
Diagnosis
Mar 2009
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AJteacher's Glatiramer acetate is for:

  • MS

AJteacher's side effects of Glatiramer acetate:

AJteacher's Glatiramer acetate History (Ongoing)
20 mg Daily Nov 01, 2010 - Last Update
Evaluations
Date Dosage MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Efficacy Side Effects Adherence Burden
Nov 11, 2011 20 mg Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4 MildMildMildMild UsuallyUsuallyUsuallyUsually SomewhatSomewhatSomewhatSomewhat
Date
Nov 11, 2011
Advice & Tips
I had experienced one rare episode of having shortness of breath, anxiety, warm flushing, shaking and subsequent chills. The episode lasted for about 20-30 minutes.I feel the Copaxone is helping lengthen the time between exacerbations.
Cost
$25-49 monthly

About Glatiramer acetate (Prescription Drug)

Glatiramer acetate combines four amino acids including L-alanine, L-glutamic acid, L-lysine and L-tyrosine. It is used for Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) to reduce the frequency and severity of relapses. It is administered as a subcutaneous injection.

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