Using Medications as a Management Strategy for Persons with PWS
by Barbara Whitman, PhD, Prof. of Paed. St Louis University School of Medicine
Often, one of the first questions of parents who have learned that their child has PWS is, "What medications may s/he need?" This simple question requires a very complex answer. As with many genetic syndromes, there is no "cure" for PWS. Medications and other medical interventions are employed to correct specific impacts of the disorder, or for "symptom management" of aspects of the disorder. For example, heart surgery may completely correct a heart defect in a child with Down Syndrome but does not change the character of the syndrome itself.
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