Substitution therapy
A substitution therapy replaced by external supply of substances which are available to the body normally by its own body power available, but due to weakness function or not, or not in sufficient quantities -versagen of the corresponding organ.
Examples of substitution therapies are:
- Insulin therapy for diabetes mellitus
- Levothyroxine -Gabe with hypothyroidism
- Enzyme replacement therapy for certain metabolic disorders
- Blood transfusion for anemia
- Volume replacement in case of dehydration
See also
- Substitution therapy for opioid addicts , which should take place as part of structured programs
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- Roche Lexicon Medicine . 5th edition. Elsevier GmbH, Urban & Fischer Verlag, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-437-15072-3 ( keyword substitution therapy , keyword substitution agent ).