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Information on glatiramer acetate as a treatment for MS. Site sponsored by drug manufacturer.
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http://www.copaxone.com/
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COPAXONE® - Multiple sclerosis therapy helping you manage your relapsing-remitting MS symptoms |
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Health, Conditions and Diseases, Neurological Disorders, Demyelinating Diseases - Copaxone.com. Information on glatiramer acetate as a treatment for MS. |
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Multiple Sclerosis
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