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How is your medicine administered

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10/04/2023 at 19:09

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How do you prefer your medicine to be administered?

Do you have an oral, injectable, or iIntravenous infusion for your medication? Just curious..

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Edited on 12/04/2023 at 11:19

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Hey @MSMaven! How are you?

Thank you for starting this discussion today. I will tag some members who might want to share the way they prefer their medication to be administrated.

@cwright17 @Luckie1 @Sueharmonypuss @Sbw280874 @Nicolah6869 @Sheridan @niamhobroin2021 @alexab @AnneLH @Skiptry @NaClearth @volvof88 @Maddi1 @BeccaWill94 @elmcroft25 @02920.teri @KarenTravers @Rose1962 @lucy2000t2000

Hello everybody! I hope you are having a nice day!

Do you have an oral, injectable, or iIntravenous infusion for your medication? Share here!

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Polina from the Carenity team


How is your medicine administered https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-multiple-sclerosis-treatments/how-is-your-medicine-administered-5018 2023-04-12 11:19:40

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12/04/2023 at 11:28

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@Polina.K good (UK) morning 😊 I did use to do self-injection (copaxone), but I've been put on infusions! Tried on tysabri, but results from the prebloods that day allowed me to go on ocrevus, and I cannot wait for my next infusion of that!

I must say, though, that I have to take oral meds twice a day, but that's just my antiepileptics. I am able to take 5mg prednisolone as and when needed though, again that's done orally.

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How is your medicine administered https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/your-opinion-on-multiple-sclerosis-treatments/how-is-your-medicine-administered-5018 2023-04-12 11:28:04

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