May is Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month, and this year, new research out of Children's Hospital Colorado shows a certain kind of proactive treatment for the disease is safe for children between the ages of two and five who have the most common form of cystic fibrosis.
CFTR modulator can be safe, well-tolerated for younger children with common form of cystic fibrosis
Children ages two to five who have the most common form of cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by two copies of the F508 gene mutation, have not had any modulator treatments available to them until recently. A new study authored by researchers at Children s Hospital Colorado and published May 6, 2021, in
Lancet Respiratory Medicine shows that the CFTR modulator - lumacaftor/ivacaftor - can be safe and well-tolerated for this age range for up to 120 weeks, allowing younger children to begin proactive treatment of CF earlier in their lives.
E-Mail
IMAGE: Lead study author Jordana Hoppe, MD, a pediatric pulmonologist with Children s Hospital Colorado and assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine on the Anschutz Medical. view more
Credit: Children s Hospital Colorado
Children ages two to five who have the most common form of cystic fibrosis (CF), caused by two copies of the F508 gene mutation, have not had any modulator treatments available to them until recently. A new study authored by researchers at Children s Hospital Colorado and published May 6, 2021, in
Lancet Respiratory Medicine shows that the CFTR modulator - lumacaftor/ivacaftor - can be safe and well-tolerated for this age range for up to 120 weeks, allowing younger children to begin proactive treatment of CF earlier in their lives.