Newly Diagnosed: Treatment Strategies for Fabry Disease

While Fabry disease has no cure yet, there are approved medications and therapeutic approaches that can help to ease symptoms and improve quality of life. Several experimental treatments are also currently in clinical trials that could prove beneficial for Fabry disease patients. Check out the information below to explore more about treatments your doctor may recommend and what therapies are in the pipeline for potential future use.

Approved Treatments

Although there is no cure for Fabry disease, approved treatments, such as enzyme replacement therapy and chaperone therapy, can prevent organ damage and improve patients’ quality of life. Learn more about approved treatments by clicking the link below.

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Experimental Treatments

Scientists are investigating a number of experimental approaches to treat the disease including gene therapy, substrate reduction therapy, and other enzyme replacement therapies. Learn more about some of the potential treatments under development by clicking the link below.

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