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By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide to Multiple Sclerosis

I have RRMS and just started treatment. How often should I be getting an MRI?

Tuesday May 6, 2008
Looks like there is evidence that an MRI repeated one year after beginning treatment with one of the interferon-based treatments (Avonex, Rebif or Betaseron) can give you and your doctor valuable information about how effective that treatment might be for you (now and in the future).

Read the full article: I have RRMS and just started treatment. How often should I be getting an MRI?

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Is Avonex Right for You?
Is Betaseron Right for You?
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