Rebif Kullanima Hazir Syringeda Injection Solution 44 Mcg

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44 Mcg 12X0.5Ml

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Each 0.5 Ml Ready-To-Use Syringe Contains 44 Micrograms (12 Miu *) Of Interferon Beta-1A **.

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2 reviews for Rebif Kullanima Hazir Syringeda Injection Solution 44 Mcg

  1. Farzin

    Dear Sir,

    I want to know to how much price is (Rebif 44mcg 12×0.5 interferon beta 1a) ?

    Thank you .
    Modabber. F

    • Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Farzin, this is WikiKenko,

      Rebif is a medicine used to treat patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). It contains the active substance interferon beta-1a. Rebif can only be obtained with a prescription and treatment should be started by a doctor who has experience in the management of MS .
      Please log in to see up-to-date Rebif 44mcg prices. You may want to consult with a doctor or pharmacist for more information on its availability and side effects.

  2. Kumar

    i need rebif 44mcg injection for my own use

    • Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Kumar, this is WikiKenko,

      Rebif is a brand name for interferon beta-1a, a medication used to treat relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) in adults (including clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease). Rebif will not cure MS, it will only decrease the frequency of relapse symptoms.

      Rebif is a prescription medication and should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider. It is important to discuss your medical history and any current medications with your healthcare provider before starting Rebif. They will be able to determine if Rebif is appropriate for you and provide you with a prescription if necessary.

      Rebif is a prescription medicine and should be used only under the guidance of a healthcare provider. It is given by injection under the skin, usually 3 times per week at the same time on each dosing day.

      In a long-term follow-up study, data showed that relapse rates, disability progression, and brain lesion volume remained lower among patients originally assigned to Rebif, as compared with those who switched to the therapy after two years in the PRISMS trial.

      The most common side effects of Rebif are flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches, tiredness, fever, and chills. For most people, these side effects either get better or go away over time. But exactly how quickly the side effects go away is different for each person using the drug.

      It is important to discuss any concerns about long-term effects with your healthcare provider.

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