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  2. Management of thalassemia - Wikipedia

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    Dietary indicaxanthin has been shown to have protective effects on RBCs in people with beta thalassemia. [26] It has a structure similar to that of amino acids, and is amphiphilic: it is able to bind to cell membranes through charge-related interactions with polar head groups of membrane constituents, as well through adsorption to the lipid ...

  3. Luspatercept - Wikipedia

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    Luspatercept, sold under the brand name Reblozyl, is a medication used for the treatment of anemia in beta thalassemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. [5] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers it to be a first-in-class medication. [8]

  4. Betibeglogene autotemcel - Wikipedia

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    Betibeglogene autotemcel, sold under the brand name Zynteglo, is a gene therapy for the treatment for beta thalassemia. [1] [5] [2] It was developed by Bluebird Bio and was given breakthrough therapy designation by the US Food and Drug Administration in February 2015.

  5. FDA clears first CRISPR treatment for a second disease, beta ...

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    The groundbreaking treatment can now also be used to treat transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia in people 12 and older. Like sickle cell, beta thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder.

  6. Beta thalassemia - Wikipedia

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    Beta thalassemia minor can also present as beta thalassemia silent carriers; those who inherit a beta thalassemic mutation but have no hematologic abnormalities nor symptoms. [8] Some people with thalassemia are susceptible to health complications that involve the spleen (hypersplenism) and gallstones (due to hyperbilirubinemia from peripheral ...

  7. Thalassemia - Wikipedia

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    Iron overload may be moderated with chelation drugs. [4] [10] If the spleen becomes overly enlarged, surgical removal may be required. [1] Beta thalassemia may be treated with hydroxyurea. [11] Thalidomide has been trialled as a treatment for beta thalassemia, but it has not been licensed in a clinical setting. [12]

  8. Deferiprone - Wikipedia

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    Deferiprone, sold under the brand name Ferriprox among others, is a medication that chelates iron and is used to treat iron overload in thalassaemia major. [5] It was first approved and indicated for use in treating thalassaemia major in 1994 [6] and had been licensed for use in the European Union for many years while awaiting approval in Canada and in the United States. [5]

  9. Cialis Side Effects: What to Expect (& How to Avoid Them) - AOL

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    Cialis has several common side effects, many of which also happen with other drugs used to treat ED, like sildenafil (generic Viagra®), vardenafil , and avanafil (Stendra®).