Living with MS: My Experience with Extavia 0.3mg Inj Kit
Extavia 0.3mg Inj Kit has been a game-changer in my multiple sclerosis (MS) journey. As a type of interferon, it helps reduce flare-ups and slows down the progression of the disease. Given as an injection under the skin every other day, it's manageable once you get used to it. The side effects can be tough, especially the flu-like symptoms, but they usually subside with time. Has anyone else had experiences with Extavia or tips on managing side effects?
Living with MS: My Experience with Extavia 0.3mg Inj Kit
Extavia 0.3mg Inj Kit has been a game-changer in my multiple sclerosis (MS) journey. As a type of interferon, it helps reduce flare-ups and slows down the progression of the disease. Given as an injection under the skin every other day, it's manageable once you get used to it. The side effects can be tough, especially the flu-like symptoms, but they usually subside with time. Has anyone else had experiences with Extavia or tips on managing side effects?
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I've been on Extavia for a year now, and the flu-like symptoms were brutal at first. Taking Tylenol before the injection helps a lot. Also, rotating injection sites prevents skin irritation.
My MS nurse told me to use ice on the injection site before and after to reduce irritation. It's made a huge difference!
I find that staying hydrated and resting after the injection helps with the flu-like symptoms. It's tough, but Extavia has been a blessing for me.
I had a really bad reaction to Extavia first time I used it - rash and wheezing - and had to stop taking it immediately. Anyone else had issues like that?