Learn more about Rebif, a self-administered tri-weekly injection used to slow the development of brain lesions and other symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS).
http://www.pharmacydrugguide.com/Rebif_Side_Effects
Learn more about Rebif, a self-administered tri-weekly injection used to slow the development of brain lesions and other symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS).
http://www.pharmacydrugguide.com/Rebif_Side_Effects
Patients who suffer from relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) have a few options when it comes to choosing a medication to decrease relapses and preserve brain matter. Learn about Avonex and its side effects at:
Copaxone is a drug used to treat patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A self-administered daily injection, Copaxone works to restore healthy T cells in the body to create balance in the immune system - and decrease the frequency of relapses. Learn more about Copaxone and its side effects at:
Betaseron is an injectible medication used to decrease the amount of flare-ups in patients suffering from relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Learn more about this disease-modifying therapy and potential side effects at:
Ativan is a anti-anxiety drug that is helpful in treating short term bouts of anxiety. Learn about how Ativan works, important side effects, and contraindications to its use at:
http://www.pharmacydrugguide.com/Ativan_Side_Effects
Novartis issued a recall of 4 of their popular over-the-counter products on January 8, 2012 stating that packages could contain chipped or broken capsules, and possibly stray pills from other drugs they manufacture, including opiod drugs like Percocet. Learn more about this recall at:
Sufferers of multiple sclerosis (MS) or Crohn's disease may be interested in learning about Tysabri, how and where to obtain this drug, and serious side effects associated with it.
If you or a loved one take Lamictal to treat epileptic seizures or mood episodes of bi-polar disorder, go to the following link to learn about serious side effects associated with this medication:
There have been some recent warnings about taking Topamax, an antiepileptic medication prescribed to patients to prevent seizures and migraine headaches, while pregnant. Also dispensing errors have occurred, according to the manufacturer.
PharmacyDrugGuide.com can help clarify the recent developments concerning this drug:
If you take Symbicort to treat asthma or COPD and are looking for ways to save on your prescription, PharmacyDrugGuide.com could help:
http://www.pharmacydrugguide.com/Symbicort_Patient_Assistance_Programs