My insurance is wanting me to switch from Copaxone 40mg 3x/wk to the generic version, Glatopa 3x/wk. If you've been made to switch, how did it go? Side effects? Do you feel that the Glatopa is maintaining your health? Any new symptoms or worsening of existing symptoms?
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Copaxone 40 mg to generic Glatopa 50 mg? How did the transition work for you?
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Oops, I meant 40mg Glatopa, not 50.
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I'm on copaxone 40 mg now but have a feeling my insurance is going to try to change mine to one of the new generic brands. I'm going to try to fight it, but my gad is about broke. 😅
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Kokomo26, it's Fancy1959. I wish I could offer you some input on your dilemma but I have never been on Copaxone so I cannot. Hopefully you'll get a lot of great input from other members of the chat room who can relate to your question with a personal experience. Just wanted to let you no I saw the post and didn't want to ignore it but didn't have any inputs to give you. Take care and good luck with your choice.
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