Copaxone (glatiramer acetate injection) has potential interactions with other medications. These interactions could cause harmful effects. Copaxone is used in adults to treat relapsing forms of ...
Copaxone and its generic form, Glatopa, may lead to anaphylaxis even in patients who’ve been taking the medication for months without incident. The FDA warns that the injectable MS drugs Copaxone and ...
Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) may not be safe to receive while pregnant or breastfeeding. Certain factors, including the risks of fetal harm, may determine whether you can receive the drug during this ...