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Avatar m tn I was offered Gilenya when I had problems with Tysabri (which turned out to be something other than Tysabri that caused it) and after reading the cardiac warnings and other side effects, chose not to take it. Tysabri has a wonderful financial support program. They fully donated my first 4 months of Tysabri until I could get an insurance program in place. Tysabri is considered an "outpatient" procedure and under my insurance, is paid for now at 100%.
Avatar f tn I've been on Tysabri since 2012 and tested + before I started. Some months I feel better, some I don't.
Avatar m tn I have MS and Neuropathy. I am currently on Tysabri. Previously I was on Betaseron and IVIG. When I went to Tysabri my doctor took me off IVIG and now my Neuropathy is worse, my feet and legs are on fire. Does any one know if it is safe to be on Tysabri and IVIG at the same time? My doctor said she would need to consult with other doctors before she would add IVIG to my treatment.
572651 tn?1530999357 I've been tested twice in the last year, and they were both negative. Since you can acquire JCV at any time, I opt to have my status tested once a year since I'm on Tysabri. There is also a Tysabri antibody titre available, now. I plan on doing that once a year, too, although development of Tysabri antibodies is relatively rare.
1713150 tn?1314467342 I have been hearing lots on this bored about this infusion thing w Tysabri. Since I am new at all this, I can't figure out exactly wat it is when I google it. Can someone please explain?? Very curious over here! Thanks!
1475492 tn?1332884167 9 (11/1000) Patients taking tysabri risk of PML with positive JC antibody and asecond risk factor (i.e. being on tysabri 24-48 months) 1/250 (4/1000) that does not mean you can not develope PML before the mmagic 24 mark. The risk just in creases at that point.
1168718 tn?1464983535 t know numbers yet, as nurse wants Neuro to tell me) There was apparently a note on my file that if it was positive that I was not to go on Tysabri. We never discussed this with her, and if the numbers are high of course I would not try it. , but, I know of people who are positive and low numbers and have done very well on Tysabri. I just want o give it a shot. I have to wait now till Wed. when my neuro is in and the nurse will chat with her as to what to do.
1831849 tn?1383228392 Food for thought for those on, or conteplating, Tysabri. Blood antibody testing for JCV may not be enough. http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/MultipleSclerosis/39649?
4848471 tn?1372238752 There is an alogirthm for the chances of contracting PML while on tysabri. I believe it is on the tysabri website among other places. I will see if I can find it for you and report back.
233622 tn?1279334905 Good luck with Tysabri! I'm taking my 11th infusion on Wednesday. The good news, I haven't had any new flairs since I've been on it. I'm taking a "holiday" from Tysabri after this infusion. My neuro says a periodic holiday keeps the incidence of PML lower. I haven't had my JC virus antibody tested. Is this a blood test, or a urine test?
Avatar n tn I had been on Tysabri for 22 month's and just recently stopped. I was wondering if any new info. is out there on the drug Rituxan for MS? I have SPMS with RRMS. I was in a study 3 yrs. ago at UCSF and did really well on Rituxan. However, Rituxan is not an approved drug for MS and at that time my insurance would not cover it so I had to discontinue taking it. Or should I just take a break for awhile and not take any ms med"s?
147426 tn?1317265632 The Risk of PML is greatest in the setting of a positive J-lymphocytesC virus, greater than 24 months of Tysabri, and concurrent use of other DMD's or steroids. Those are old recommendations, and new info will change them in the (near?) future. PML is caused by the J-C Virus. A little more than half of all people have been infected with the JC virus. It generally lives asymptomatically in the brain unless something has occurred to cause the immunity of the brain to be compromised.
1950519 tn?1324518193 Hi. I'm a Tysabri user who thankfully has a negative JCV status. I'm on my 2nd year of this stuff, and I have no plans to stop anytime soon, because I haven't had a serious relapse since I've been on it (knock wood). I'll get my status tested once a year, and my neuro doesn't plan on more MRIs unless I change DMDs for some reason.
Avatar f tn According to my neuro, some people have this side effect since the drug does esstenially attack the body and it is trying to defend itself. They even ran antibody tests to see if I was allergic to Tysabri due to my blood work. However, I was NOT tired all the time. The othrs may have a valid point in that it may just be MS related fatigue you are experiencing. Do tell them when you go for your next infusion about your symptoms. Please keep us informed about how things are going for you.
1831849 tn?1383228392 I'm looking forward to discussing Tecfidera with my doc later this month. My last JCV antibody test was positive so we're going to be looking for alternatives to Tysabri, my current DMD.
1831849 tn?1383228392 Lemtrada is a monoclonal antibody, similar to Tysabri and Rituxan. Like Rituxan it is administered via annual infusion. Lemtrada is approved for sale in the European Union, Australia and Canada. http://www.businessweek.
Avatar m tn The injections only work 33% if started at the beginning stages of Relapsing Remitting MS. There is Tysabri an infusion and their are drug trials for oral medications. Sometimes they can even use chemo but it is rough stuff. Unfortunately to date these are the only proven treatments. Some people go to other countries to get stem cells. The problem is stem cells can't repair damage they can only in some cases slow future damage but usually only for awhile.
Avatar f tn They found out the reason people contracted PML was because they were taking Avonex/and the other MS medications with Tysabri. I think the Tysabri has given me a second chance at helping slow my disease progress, but with out it I would be on no MS medications to slow the disease. I did alot of research before I decided to start the medication and the one resource that helped me make my decision was reading the Tysabri diaries on line. www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm?
Avatar f tn I have had MD for 18 years. Been on Avonex, Betaseron, Tysabri, and now Tecfidera. Unfortunately, I'm also on lots of other medications, mostly due to terrible central pain. My neurologist made me stop the Tysabri after 24 infusions because of safety concerns. I felt my overall best while on Tysabri and have asked him if and when I might be able to go back on the monthly infusions. He does not have an answer for me at this point.
Avatar f tn Are any of you on Tysabri? My doctor has suggested that I consider starting Tysabri treatment. His neurology practice runs a TOUCH infusion center. I've been on Copaxone for four years and have just had my first flareup. My recent MRI shows progression of MS with T2 hyperintense white matter lesions in the pons of the brainstem and the frontal lobe. Several of the older lesions have increased in size. Five years ago I was on Avonex. I had multiple flare-ups the whole year on this med.
Avatar m tn I would like some information/details from anyone who has had (or seen) the rash you can get from Tysabril and/or PML?? I have been on Tysabri 10 years so far without any major issues. I was outside after my treatment for 10 minutes or so. After taking my shirt off, my husband gasped and asked what was wrong with my back.
1827617 tn?1317703371 My new neuro suggested Tysabri based on increased lesions on Interferon (Rebif). Any persons out there on Tysabri that could share their experience?