Who when and where was enzyme therapy first existance??
Answers: Enzyme replacement therapy is a medical treatment replacing an enzyme in patients in whom that particular enzyme is deficient or absent. Usually this is done by giving the patient an intravenous (IV) infusion containing the enzyme. Enzyme replacement therapy is currently available for some lysosomal diseases: Gaucher disease, Fabry disease, MPS I and Glycogen storage disease type II
More questions & answers:
- How long does a DUB last?
- Does anybody know what alternative remedy to take for the fly?
- Latest discovery about parkinson disease for my father who is Indian (in India) and is70 years old?
- Has anyone heard of tomato juice and yeast to stop infection?
- Physicians drug reference?
- How well does milk thistle for gallstones really work?
- Is examination is a pleasure or presure?
- Natural safe hallucinogens?
- Allergy Headaches?
- Ever tried Relacore?
- Does hypnotherapy to lose weight really work?
- Good or Bad Massage?
The Health & Disease informations are posted by the website users and for your use only, and without responsibility on addiestan.com.
