EDUCATIONMost children with Fragile X can benefit from special education services that are tailored to their particular strengths and weaknesses.
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THERAPYA variety of professionals can help individuals with Fragile X syndrome and their families manage the symptoms of the disorder.
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MEDICINEThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any drugs specifically for the treatment of Fragile X or its symptoms. But in many cases, medications are used to treat certain symptoms of Fragile X syndrome.
Please note that some of these medications carry serious risks. Others may make symptoms worse at first, or they may take several weeks to become effective. Doctors may have to try different dosages or combinations of medications to find the most effective plan. Families, caregivers, and doctors need to work together to ensure that a medication is working and that the medication plan is safe. |
References
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https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/fragilex/conditioninfo/Pages/medicationtreatments.aspx
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https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/fragilex/conditioninfo/Pages/educationaltreatments.aspx
https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/fragilex/conditioninfo/Pages/therapytreatments.aspx