Vasodilation is listed as one of the major side effects of Copaxone. Could it be that this side effect is the mechanism of action for this drug? Researchers have told us they don't really know exactly what makes Copaxone effective. Huh....
from the Copaxone website:
That's alot of unknowns for 2 sentences. not fully understood, thought to act, believed to be...The mechanism(s) by which glatiramer acetate exerts its effects in patients with MS are not fully understood. However, glatiramer acetate is thought to act by modifying immune processes that are believed to be responsible for the pathogenesis of MS.
I think vitamin B12/niacin can give you the same "rush" for alot less.
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