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Suggest Treatment For CPT Disorder

I need Bezafibrate is it approved by FDA & is it an orphan what ever that is. I have The va doing blood & urine test to check to use it for CPT@ disorder I have had since 13 years old. I understand that there is a remedy for this deficiency. Dr. Shafer
Tue, 4 Oct 2016
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The treatment of CPT II deficiency is variable and often patient-specific considering the wide variation in symptoms and lifestyles.try to avoid the triggers such as vigorous exercise, fasting, and extremes in temperature.
High in take of water, M C T Oil (medium-chain triglycerides) or carnitine that should be established on a case by case basis under the supervision of a metabolic physician and nutritionist. Patients should not try to treat themselves without the involvement of these professionals because they may have adverse or sub optimal effects from certain treatments.

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Suggest Treatment For CPT Disorder

The treatment of CPT II deficiency is variable and often patient-specific considering the wide variation in symptoms and lifestyles.try to avoid the triggers such as vigorous exercise, fasting, and extremes in temperature. High in take of water, M C T Oil (medium-chain triglycerides) or carnitine that should be established on a case by case basis under the supervision of a metabolic physician and nutritionist. Patients should not try to treat themselves without the involvement of these professionals because they may have adverse or sub optimal effects from certain treatments.