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- Miglustat - Wikipedia
In the European Union, miglustat (Opfolda), in combination with cipaglucosidase alfa, is a long-term enzyme replacement therapy in adults with late-onset Pompe disease (acid α‑glucosidase [GAA] deficiency)
- Miglustat (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Miglustat works by stopping the body from making glucosylceramide Miglustat is used in combination with cipaglucosidase alfa-atga injection (Pombiliti™) to treat late-onset of Pompe disease in patients who are not improving on their current enzyme replacement therapy (ERT)
- ZAVESCA® (miglustat): For the treatment of type 1 Gaucher Disease
ZAVESCA ® (miglustat) capsules An oral therapy for adults with mild to moderate type 1 Gaucher disease who cannot be treated with enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) 1
- Miglustat Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com
What is miglustat? Miglustat is used to treat mild to moderate type 1 Gaucher disease in adults who cannot receive enzyme replacement therapy Miglustat may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide
- Miglustat in Niemann-Pick disease type C patients: a review
Miglustat is indicated for the treatment of progressive neurological manifestations in both adults and children Since approval in 2009 there has been a vast growth in clinical experience with miglustat The effectiveness of miglustat has been assessed using a range of measures
- Miglustat (Zavesca): Uses, Side Effects, Dosage Reviews - GoodRx
Learn about miglustat (Zavesca) usage and dosing Read the latest news and reviews about the drug as well as potential side effects and popular alternatives
- Miglustat: Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings
What Is Miglustat and How Does It Work? Miglustat is a prescription medication used as monotherapy for the treatment of mild-to-moderate type 1 Gaucher disease in adults for whom enzyme replacement therapy is not a therapeutic option
- Miglustat: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Miglustat is used to treat Gaucher disease type 1 (a condition in which a certain fatty substance is not broken down normally in the body and instead builds up in some organs and causes liver, spleen, bone, and blood problems)
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