Mavenclad User Reviews & Ratings
Mavenclad has an average rating of 9.7 out of 10 from a total of 4 reviews on drugclasses.com. 100% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
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- Chris
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- May 16, 2022
For Multiple Sclerosis "I ended the 2nd year treatment in 2020. I took 5 pills each day once a day for 5 days then repeated the following month. 3 months post year 1 my absolute lymphs dropped significantly (as intended). I did feel poorly then due to coming down with type b influenza. Forward about 10 or 11 months I did year 2. I wish this drug was available 20 plus years ago. It's not a miracle drug but I think it probably is most beneficial for those with initial diagnosis. My absolute lymphs are normal now. I did start copaxone back in May 2022. Doc wanted me on something because even though he speaks for the pharm company that Makes mavenclad he's stated that I think half the patients in the studies may have a relapse after year 4. He didn't advice doing a 3rd year of mavenclad."
- Justin
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- March 25, 2024
For Multiple Sclerosis "Great medicine!!! Very convenient to use, minimal side effects...except drink lots of water and I mean LOTS OF WATER cause it raises your bilirubin drastically. No need for needles every week, month, 6 months. Sad to hear it does not work for everyone but I'm sure it will work for you."
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- EMM
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 29, 2024
For Multiple Sclerosis "Easiest MS medication! Wish I was offered this years ago. So glad I decided to take it. No side effects, and yes, stayed hydrated with extra water intake."
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For Multiple Sclerosis "This was my 7th therapy. I am currently on NO therapy and my scans are good, MS symptoms are minimal 36 months after. My doctor is pleased. This medication was exactly as my nurse educator explained. Slight fatigue for a few months, headache during and right after taking. My lymphocytes dropped by 50% or so but all else was fine. I actually felt good- better than I have in years- after my first year. My cog fog lifted. Year two was similar. I highly recommend meeting with your local nurse for education because I did not really understand how the medication worked in the body until she simplified it. This was so helpful. I don’t think most doctors take the time to explain - I was just given a broad overview brochure and then left to my own devices. I was scared at first. Also, MS Lifelines handled out-of-pocket costs for me and my nurse made it not so scary. Note -It took a long time to get it approved, but worth it! A+"