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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Enzyme replacement therapy
  1. ... may be given to: Replace the missing GBA (enzyme replacement therapy) to help reduce spleen size, bone pain, and ... Gaucher disease can expect normal life expectancy with enzyme replacement therapy.
  2. Enzyme replacement therapy may be recommended. The medicine, called laronidase (Aldurazyme), is given through a vein (IV, intravenously). It ...
  3. ... intravenously). Talk to your provider for more information. Enzyme replacement therapy is not available for type B. For both ...
  4. ... disease. New research is under development for gene therapy and enzyme replacement.
  5. ... are born with naturally low levels of this enzyme. This condition ... Medicines (including ticlopidine, clopidogrel, quinine, and ...
  6. ... marrow transplants may be tried for type B. Enzyme replacement ... gene therapy. A medicine called miglustat is available for the ...
  7. ... bind bile acids. While you are taking thyroid replacement therapy, tell your provider if you have any symptoms ...
  8. ... or even years. Other medicines may include hormone replacement and ... braces, a cane, walker, or wheelchair. Mental disorders ...
  9. ... urine Genetic testing Homocysteine level Liver biopsy and enzyme assay Skeletal x-ray Skin biopsy with a ... chorionic villi to test for cystathionine synthase (the enzyme that is missing in homocystinuria). If there are ...
  10. ... normal heart rhythm. This may include: Electrical "shock" therapy ... assist device ) Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation ( ...