Treatment Guidelines
Current Treatment Considerations

Dr. Frederick Kaplan and his colleagues have revised the original treatment guidelines.

We emphasize that this report reflects the authors' experience and opinions on the various classes of symptom-modifying medications, and is meant only as a guide to this controversial area of therapeutics. Although there are common physical features shared by every person who has FOP, there are differences among individuals that may alter the potential benefits or risks of any medication or class of medications discussed here. The decision to use or withhold a particular medication must ultimately rest within an individual patient and his or her physician.           

Introduction to the FOP Treatment Guidelines for the IFOPA Website

The document that you are about to open contains detailed medical information and guidelines on the symptomatic management of FOP. In order to continually provide updated guidelines with rapid access to physicians treating FOP patients worldwide, multiple simultaneous translations are not presently feasible. To assure its widest distribution, the guidelines are written in English, and are accessible to physicians worldwide. The proper care and management of FOP requires the ongoing involvement and consultation of a physician. No patient should be self-medicated without the advice and guidance of a physician. Please share this document with your/your child's physician. Contact information for all physician-authors and all international medical consultants is provided at the end of the text. Please help assure that your/your child's physician has access to this important document.

- The Authors

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