Identifying anaphylaxis associated with glatiramer acetate can be challenging because its initial symptoms are similar to immediate post-injection reaction, a temporary and common side effect.
Effect of Glatiramer Acetate Treatment in Delaying Conversion to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis in Subjects Presenting with a Clinically Isolated Syndrome; SC: Subcutaneous. Table 2.
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 ...
Glatiramer acetate (GA), also known as Copaxone ... mice with heart attacks were given daily injections of GA. The drug, ...