Is there any new treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis?
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IPF
Hi there! The lung scarring that occurs in pulmonary fibrosis can't be reversed. No current treatment has proved effective in stopping progression of the disease, unfortunately. Some treatments may improve symptoms temporarily or slow the disease's progression. Others may help improve quality of life. Doctors will evaluate the severity of your condition to determine the most appropriate treatment for your condition. Hoping for you.
There are two medications that can help slow down the progression of IPF in some people: pirfenidone and nintedanib.
Some people also take a medication called N-acetylcysteine. Although its benefits are uncertain. Pirfenidone helps to slow the development of scarring in the lungs by reducing the activity of the immune system. It's normally taken as capsules three times a day. Nintedanib is a newer medication that can also help slow down scarring of the lungs in some people with IPF. I think it's all.