Drug therapy with «anticholinergics» (like atropine) may be employed for
mildly affected patients, but implanting a pacemaker is considered best for all symptomatic dogs.
It would also be prudent to select
mildly affected patients for a new treatment program.
(It has been suggested that the deficient enzyme matures in
some mildly affected patients, making dietary restrictions less or fully unnecessary.)
Not exact matches
Many
patients are only
mildly affected and need no treatment for several years after the initial diagnosis.