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Publications by Guido Sabatella
Management Strategies for Flu-Like Symptoms and Injection-Site Reactions Associated With Peginterferon Beta-1a
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Pnd34 - Payer and Societal Benefit of Peginterferon Beta-1a Versus Glatiramer Acetate in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in Spain
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Pnd33 - Payer and Societal Benefit of Peginterferon Beta-1a Versus Glatiramer Acetate in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in Italy
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Pnd8 - Peginterferon Beta-1a Is Associated With Reduced Relapse Rates and Hospitalisations Due to Relapse Compared With Other First-Line Injectable Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis: Findings From a Real-World Cross-Sectional Study
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Interleukin 6 Is a Cause of Flu-Like Symptoms in Treatment With a Deoxycytidine Analogue
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Diversity of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections and Prevalence of Streptococcus Pneumoniae Colonization Among Patients With Fever and Flu-Like Symptoms
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A Prospective Study Comparing Injectable Interferon Beta-1a (Rebif 22-44), (Avonex 30) and 1b (Betaseron 250) Injection Site Reaction in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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Peginterferon Beta-1a Reduces the Evolution of MRI Lesions to Black Holes in Patients With RRMS: A Post Hoc Analysis From the ADVANCE Study
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