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FYI - Oral Meds may not be as easy or simplistic as you deem them to be.. It's not Just popping a pill. The patient will need to be regulated with Patient - physician updates and much protocol needs to be met. The oral meds have more adverse side effects that doing the injection. Cladribine is not a safe drug to begin with. If it was, don't ya think it would be used more than what is being used now (it's presently used now- intraveneously). *

And for all doing an injectable, who are responding well with it, should not be attempting a switch. Like the ol' saying : "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".*

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August 4, 2009 - 10:06am

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