Currently, the typical treatment for a patient diagnosed with celiac disease is a strict gluten-free diet for life. Keeping to a diet completely free of gluten can be very costly and challenging. Many patients’ intestines don’t heal completely while on a gluten-free diet, most often due to a failure to adhere to the gluten-free diet strictly enough. Future therapies currently in the pipeline hope to make living with celiac disease less of a burden.
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