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MS Therapy Administration

How Often Do You Need Injections?

Staying on therapy is important for managing your multiple sclerosis. You'll want to find a treatment that's convenient for you.

Injection

Currently available subcutaneous (injection just beneath the skin) MS treatments require at least three and up to seven injections a week; current intramuscular (injection into muscle tissue) MS therapies require one injection per week.

Learn more about Injectable Treatments

Infusion

Infusion therapies are administered differently and may be given less frequently than injectable therapies, such as once every four weeks.

Learn more about Infusion Treatment

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Important Safety Information

 

Please see full TYSABRI Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning and TYSABRI Patient Medication Guide.

Important Safety Information

 

This information is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider.
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