Considering Copaxone® (glatiramer acetate injection)?
• Rebif is indicated to delay disability progression. • Copaxone must be injected every single day. With Rebif, you have 209 fewer injections per year than you would with Copaxone. • The 3-times-weekly dosing schedule of Rebif allows for injection-free weekends. Rebif injections should be at least 48 hours apart.
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