Table 8.

Treatment of Manifestations in Individuals with Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

Manifestation/
Concern
TreatmentConsiderations/Other
Acute
presentation
Symptomatic in hospital settingIncl:
  • Intravenous glucose (dextrose)
  • Supportive treatment of hepatic insufficiency (incl fresh frozen plasma or exchange transfusion)
  • Treatment of metabolic acidosis, if present
Acute episodes
of intoxication
In hospital settingImmediate & complete elimination of fructose (by substitution of fructose w/other carbohydrate sources incl glucose, maltose, & cornstarch) to rapidly reverse symptoms & normalize related metabolic disturbances
Dietary
restriction
of fructose,
sucrose, &
sorbitol
By nutritionist w/specific experience in treating HFI & other inherited metabolic diseases
Incl ongoing education of children & adults re need for dietary restriction
Other Medically approved alert bracelet/necklace worn at all times
Hepatomegaly
  • Remove sources of fructose.
  • Treat manifestations of hepatic insufficiency (e.g., hypoalbuminemia, coagulopathy).
Abdominal ultrasound & assessment of liver enzymes
Renal
involvement
Remove sources of fructose.
  • Monitor renal function until normalized.
  • If necessary, implement renal replacement therapy.

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