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TuesdayCOPAXONE TIP #12
Rebif and Copaxone are not taken in the veins. They are into the
fat/muscles of your body. You do not want to inject either of these
directly into a vein/vein (spelling?) If you hit a vein with any injection
type medication, you are going to bleed. It happens once in a blue
moon, but not very often. When you get prescribed the medication,
you should be told by your neuro how to do it. Now for the injections,
some use an ice pack, or a warm towel first. But that’s to dull the
pain, or keep the swelling down. So please, just remember. Your
choice of meds, do not have anything to do with veins. If you need help, we are here for ya sweetie. ~~~~~Bubba Labels: Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) |