Laryngeal Dystonia Symptoms Improve With Novel Treatment
Neurology > > General Neurology-- Sodium oxybate supplies short-lived relief for alcohol-responsive clients
by Judy George, Deputy Managing Editor, MedPage Today November 20, 2024
Salt oxybate offered short-term relief for laryngeal dystonia clients who were alcohol-responsive.The neurologic condition triggers laryngeal muscle convulsions, resulting in a chronically stretched voice.A number of public figures, consisting of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Diane Rehm, have the condition.
Salt oxybate (Xyrem), a drug authorized to deal with individuals with narcolepsy, offer...