Interferon Beta-1A - what drug class is it?
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- 31 Jul 2009 by NicholeEchavez
- Topics:
- interferon beta-1a
Answers (1)
3 Aug 2009
Interferon Beta 1A is an immunomodulator. It is used to treat relapses of MS (multiple sclerosis) It can help to slow down the progression of the disease.
For more information visit: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/interferon-beta-1a.html
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