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To: cgk; cva66snipe
Thanks for the ping, cgk. I agree with you, cva66snipe. If the patients understand the risk and sign a waiver then let them take Tysabri. The waiver protects the drug manufacturer from lawsuits and the availability of Tysabri could make a profound difference in the lives of many who suffer from this insidious disease.
4 posted on 03/13/2006 3:26:07 PM PST by octobersky
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To: octobersky

Agreed, for some the freedom to choose a risky approach is necessary. Just take the time to investigate the pros and cons. Tysabri does have risks, but so does MS. Sometimes we are not given clear choices.

I have to drive to work in rush hour traffic and no one gave me a waiver to sign.


5 posted on 03/13/2006 9:45:16 PM PST by 2ndClassCitizen
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