The boy's mother Amanda Tan is appealing for donations to fund a medication that's specifically used to treat achondroplasia and improve his quality of life.One mother is hoping to give her baby a chance at a normal, or closer-to-normal life, after he was diagnosed with achondroplasia, a common form of dwarfism.
However, the drug Voxzogo would cost about $420,000 a year, according to a memo written by a specialist at the National University Hospital. The letter was posted to a Give.Asia page set up to receive donations from members of the public. Wrote Tan: "There is a drug that was invented specifically to treat his condition and allow bone growth. It is the only approved treatment for dwarfism and can stimulate growth in height by 20-30cm if he takes Voxzogo until 18 years old."
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