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3 articles from the last 30 days matching "new treatment"

AdvocacyRSS5 days ago

Patient-led group launches network of clinics to improve LGMD care

A patient-led nonprofit called The Speak Foundation has created a network of specialized clinics called LGMD Centers of Excellence to help people with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD), a rare muscle disease. This new network aims to solve a major problem: patients with LGMD have had trouble getting consistent care and doctors have struggled to develop new treatments because the patient population is very small and spread out.

WHY IT MATTERSThis coordinated clinic network could help LGMD patients access specialized care in one place and speed up the development of new treatments by making it easier for researchers to find and study patients.
Good to knowLimb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD)Read →
AdvocacyRSS5 days ago

Collaboration aims to improve design of FSHD clinical trials

Three organizations that work with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) patients are joining together to make clinical trials better. FSHD is a rare muscle disease that causes weakness in the face, shoulders, and upper arms. This partnership wants to improve how these trials are designed so they can test new treatments more effectively.

WHY IT MATTERSBetter-designed clinical trials mean faster progress toward treatments for FSHD, and patient input through the FSHD Society ensures trials are structured in ways that actually work for people living with the disease.
Good to knowFacioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophyRead →
PolicyRSSApr 16

FDA Takes Step Forward on Testosterone Therapy for Men

The FDA is inviting companies that make testosterone replacement therapy drugs to apply for approval of a new use: treating low sex drive in men with a specific condition called idiopathic hypogonadism (when the body doesn't make enough testosterone for unknown reasons). This is an early step that could lead to new treatment options for men with this condition.

WHY IT MATTERSMen with idiopathic hypogonadism who experience low libido may soon have an FDA-approved treatment option specifically designed for this symptom, rather than relying on off-label use of existing testosterone therapies.
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