Interesting article for the BBC website
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4365540.stm
Gender and brain disease
From the article
She said that most of the drugs available today had been tested on men, which may mean they are not necessarily the best design for women.
It makes you want to look closer at the 30% average relapse reduction on the CRAB drugs. Who was leaning to the higher side in those trials.
Does anyone have that type of info. 
She said that most of the drugs available today had been tested on men, which may mean they are not necessarily the best design for women.
It makes you want to look closer at the 30% average relapse reduction on the CRAB drugs. Who was leaning to the higher side in those trials.


John was diagnosed Jan 2005. On lipitor 20mg .On Copaxone since July 4,2005. Vitamin D3 2000iu-4000iu (depending on sunshine months)June 10 2005(RX::Dr. O'Connor) Omega 3 as well Turmeric since April 2005. Q10 60mg. 1500mg liquid Glucosamine Nov 2005.