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Multiple Sclerosis - MS LifeLines

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"The best piece of advice that I've received to manage my MS is to take care of myself."

Managing MS

 

Your Real Questions Answered

Learn what an MS expert and younger adults really think about “Staying True to You” while living with MS. Tune in to two new Real Talk, Real Answers. Living with MS in your 20s and 30s Web casts!

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Watch Shiela and other MS LifeLines Ambassadors as they answer questions about diagnosis, family and friends, lifestyle changes and managing their relapsing MS treatment.

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We want to get to know you! Join MS LifeLines and take our brief survey*, which will help us understand what's important to you. When you complete the survey, we'll send you a handy multi-purpose opener as a token of our appreciation (while supplies last).

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*Survey is only open to people living with relapsing MS. Each participant may receive one multi-purpose opener while supplies last.

Managing MS Symptoms

MS symptoms don't have to stop you from doing what you love. Learn ways to help manage your symptoms of relapsing MS.

Your Questions Answered

Relapsing MS experts and others have answered your questions.

Therapy Options

Understanding relapsing MS treatments and how they work can help you and your doctor choose the right treatment for you.

MS & Wellness

Keeping your body in good shape is an important part of living well with relpasing MS. Learn more about the role of exercise, nutrition, and complementary therapies.

Feeling Forgetful?

Memory can be a problem for people with MS. Learn tips and strategies for dealing with memory issues.

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Prescribing Information - Medication Guide

This information is intended only for residents of the United States.

Rebif is used to treat relapsing forms of MS to decrease the frequency of relapses and delay the occurrence of some of the physical disability that is common in people with MS. Efficacy has been established in controlled studies up to 2 years in duration. Rebif is not approved for the treatment of chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. Rebif is available by prescription only in 22 mcg and 44 mcg pre-filled syringes and a titration pack.

Before beginning treatment, patients should discuss with their doctor the potential benefits and risks associated with Rebif. Let your doctor know if you have a history of depression, seizures, liver disease, thyroid problems, and blood count or bleeding problems or if you have had previous allergic reactions to medications. Tell your doctor about all medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Rebif and other medicines may affect each other causing serious side effects. Talk to your doctor before you take any new medicines. Rebif is not recommended for women who are or plan to become pregnant.

Potential serious side effects of Rebif include depression, liver problems, risk to pregnancy, injection site problems and severe allergic reactions. Allergic reactions are rare and may be associated with difficulty breathing and loss of consciousness, which requires immediate medical attention.

The most common side effects with Rebif are injection site reactions, flu-like symptoms (fever, chills, muscle aches, tiredness), depression, abdominal pain, increased liver enzymes, and blood cell count decreases. Let your doctor know immediately if you have any of these symptoms or feel sad, tired, hot or cold, experience hives, rashes, bruising, yellowing of the skin, or a change in body weight (gain or loss).

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

This information is not intended to replace discussions with your healthcare provider. For additional information about Rebif, please consult the Medication Guide or Prescribing Information and talk to your doctor. You can also call toll free 1-877-44-REBIF (1-877-447-3243). Rebif is available by prescription only.

MS LifeLines is an educational support service for people living with MS and their families. MS LifeLines and MS LifeLines Ambassadors are sponsored by EMD Serono, Inc. and Pfizer Inc.

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