Are there any impartial statistics available on which MS drug is the most effective in slowing down the progression of the disease?
I was told by a doctor that the new oral treatments are more effective than the injectables, but I met another MS patient who said that according to her doctor the injectables are more effective than the tablets. What??
I'm currently on Betaferon, have been since my diagnosis a couple of years ago. I don't like the bruising on the injection sites, but I haven't needed to go into a hospital during this time. And also the routine blood tests show it works. I haven't had any MRI's done since my diagnosis, so I have no idea what they would tell.
I was told by a doctor that the new oral treatments are more effective than the injectables, but I met another MS patient who said that according to her doctor the injectables are more effective than the tablets. What??
I'm currently on Betaferon, have been since my diagnosis a couple of years ago. I don't like the bruising on the injection sites, but I haven't needed to go into a hospital during this time. And also the routine blood tests show it works. I haven't had any MRI's done since my diagnosis, so I have no idea what they would tell.
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