Your Multiple Sclerosis Treatment With TYSABRI

One of the benefits of TYSABRI multiple sclerosis treatment is you don’t have to self-inject. Unlike most other multiple sclerosis treatments, TYSABRI is administered by infusion at an infusion center or a specially equipped doctor’s office. It is given once every 4 weeks through a needle placed in a vein (IV infusion).

TYSABRI calendar

TYSABRI multiple sclerosis treatment is only:

  • Prescribed by doctors who are enrolled in the TOUCH™ Prescribing Program
  • Infused at infusion centers that are enrolled in the TOUCH Prescribing Program
  • Given to patients who are enrolled in the TOUCH Prescribing Program

Before you receive TYSABRI, your doctor or nurse will explain the TOUCH Prescribing Program to you and have you sign the TOUCH Prescriber/Patient Enrollment Form.

Learn what to expect when you go for your infusion each month and what important information you will need to let your doctor know.

 


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Important Safety Information

 

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