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lotus39
Sex: F
Data Quality: 0 stars
MS: 13 yrs
Type: Relapsing-Remitting
Relapse: Severe
Sensation: None
Overall: None
Cognition: moderate
Vision: mild
Speech: none
Swallowing: none
Upper limb: none
Walking: moderate
lotus39
Female, 42 years
milwaukee, WI
Primary Condition
MS
Type
Relapsing-Remitting
First symptom
Diagnosis
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lotus39's Glatiramer acetate is for:

  • MS

lotus39's side effects of Glatiramer acetate:

lotus39's Glatiramer acetate History (Ongoing)
20 mg Daily Mar 01, 2001 - Last Update
Evaluations
Date Dosage MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
May 01, 2010 20 mg Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4 MildMildMildMild SometimesSometimesSometimesSometimes A littleA littleA littleA little
Date
May 01, 2010
Advice & Tips
When started taking Copaxone they said the amount of lesions I had decreased and I had less problems I just forget to take it like I should(I bought a alarm clock as a reminder)They only problem really is poking yourself EVERYDAY but I guess thats better than the consequences.But it definately does help.

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.

Learn more about Glatiramer acetate in our Glatiramer acetate Community Report.