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A disease-modifying medication called natalizumab (Tysabri) prevents immune cells from getting to your brain and spinal cord, where they can damage nerves. The drug has been linked to PML, so your doctor may suggest it only if other medications fail. If you do take it, your doctor will keep an eye on you carefully. A blood test can help doctors check your risk for PML.

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