Boston Children’s Answers: Raising Celiac

Boston Children’s Answers: Raising Celiac is a monthly podcast from the Celiac Disease Program at Boston Children’s Hospital dedicated to raising the…
Oct 19th, 2023 | 50:58

Could a Drug Cure Celiac Disease?

There are a number of drugs in clinical trials for celiac disease. Some of them are designed to help patients with ongoing symptoms of celiac disease. Others will protect against small amounts of gluten cross contact. And, one could allow individuals with celiac to eat a normal gluten-containing diet. But, how far away are these drugs from being approved by the FDA? Will they be available to all patients with celiac disease? Will you need biopsy confirmed celiac to take the drugs? How can patients join these clinical trials to help researchers learn about how well the drugs might work? We'll discuss this and more with Dr. Jocelyn Silvester, Director of Research from the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program and hear from a patient who recently participated in a trial. Thank you to the Global Autoimmune Institute for their generous support to make this podcast possible.