I have now been off prednisone for more than 3 years but I still do a monthly infusion of the biologic. My side effects from the biologic are minimal if any. I had terrible side effects from Prednisone. I would rather not need the biologic but it works better than Prednisone for me without all the Prednisone side effects.
Ocrevus Tysabri Lemtrada; Mitoxantrone. Side Effects of Infusion Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis. The possible side effects you may experience from infusion
by JJ Ferry Jr 2024 Cited by 5increase in either prednisone or prednisolone infusion rates. In the second following prednisone infusions compared to prednisolone infusions. 60.
Non-Serious Side Effects Infusion site erythema (redness) Infusion site pain Infusion site swelling Infusion site bruising Infusion site
Methylprednisolone is like prednisone but can be Side effects that can occur during or shortly after an infusion include blood-pressure changes, heart
I have now been off prednisone for more than 3 years but I still do a monthly infusion of the biologic. My side effects from the biologic are minimal if any. I had terrible side effects from Prednisone. I would rather not need the biologic but it works better than Prednisone for me without all the Prednisone side effects.
Methylprednisolone is like prednisone but Side effects that can occur during or shortly after an infusion include blood-pressure changes, heart rate
Methylprednisolone is like prednisone but can be given in liquid forms at Side effects that can occur during or shortly after an infusion include
OCREVUS can cause serious side effects, including: Infusion reactions: Infusion reactions are a common side effect of OCREVUS, which can be serious and may require you to be hospitalized. You will be monitored during your infusion and for at least 1 hour after each infusion of OCREVUS for signs and symptoms of an infusion reaction.
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one of my own pet peeves, sorry
The story was awesome...
Given all the side effects of mostly untested medications I could honestly see this happening to someone since most new meds get pulled within 5 years because of the side effects.