Thank you for the information, from a representative of pain sufferers. Haven't been on ENBREL but certainly have heard of it.
It is good to keep abreast of such reports even though estimates & opinions will vary on likelihood of contracting side effects.
Your informational posts and comments so much appreciated,
:) LDMF.
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*Peace on the 11th and Evermore.*
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TNA AAUW IFUW ACLU AARP CCCUN; Speaker of the National Disability; Party; Member, Human Rights Working Groups; Internet .Moderator.
*Peace on the 11th and Evermore.*
L. D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D..
TNA AAUW IFUW ACLU AARP CCCUN; Speaker of the National Disability; Party; Member, Human Rights Working Groups; Internet .Moderator.
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From: Cabbie54@...To: ndpmultiplesclerosiscaucus@yahoogroups.com ; DisabilityParty@yahoogroups.com ; Jentle1@... ; jackhilburger@... ; red857@... ; Donna007@... ; JAMCRWC@... ; MacBlanes@... ; KayFralick@... ; Squarerod@... ; mstofiel@... ; gaitor@... ; nataliamarcu@... ; Pat.Ter.Haar@... ; marleneu@... ; Fredmrfrd776@... ; jjplus@yahoogroups.comSent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:52 AMSubject: [DisabilityParty] arthritis drug ENBREL reports of MS being developed by people taking the drug in0]art writes "Yahoo! has a [1]story about the progress of the anti-TNF
receptor arthritis drug ENBREL. What caught my eye is that they mention
they've had reports of MS being developed by people taking the drug in
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