ERT Before Age 16 May Slow Classic Fabry Progression

Beginning enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) before age 16 is associated with reduced kidney and heart damage — relative to no treatment — in males with classic Fabry disease, according to a small study from the Netherlands. These early findings, concerning 10 years of treatment with Fabrazyme (agalsidase beta),…

Managing Fabry Disease Requires Me to Put Mind Over Matter

Throughout my life, I’ve often put mind over matter to cope with the manifestations of my multisystem disease. I used this mindset during my 27-year military career to meet the rigorous physical demands of military life while managing Fabry symptoms, including: heart disease kidney disease lung disease chronic pain (small…

New Dosing Protocol May Shorten Fabrazyme Infusions

A new infusion protocol that gradually reduces the amount of time needed for the delivery of the Fabry disease therapy Fabrazyme (algasidase beta) is safe and well-tolerated, a study reports. The study, “Stepwise shortening of agalsidase beta infusion duration in Fabry disease: Clinical experience with infusion…

New Study Explores Variability in ERT Outcomes

Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) may not effectively manage all aspects of Fabry disease in all patients, particularly when started at more advanced ages, a new study indicates. The findings highlight the need to start treatment early, its researchers said. The study, “Variable clinical features of patients with…

Charitable Program by Takeda Helps Patients Worldwide Gain Treatment

A charitable program can help people with lysosomal storage disorders, such as Fabry disease, who live in underserved communities worldwide gain access to essential treatments, a study reports. The study, “A charitable access program for patients with lysosomal storage disorders in underserved communities worldwide,” was published in…