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Is there any treatment?
There is no cure for multiple system atrophy with orthostatic hypotension. Treatment is aimed at controlling symptoms. Anti-Parkinson
medication such as Sinemet may improve the general sense of well-being. Medications to elevate blood pressure while standing
are often used, but may cause high blood pressure when lying down. Individuals should sleep with the head of the bed elevated.
An artificial feeding tube or breathing tube may be required for problems with swallowing and breathing.
What is the prognosis?
Most individuals with multiple system atrophy with orthostatic hypotension die within 7 to 10 years after the onset of symptoms.
A problem with the respiratory system is the most common cause of death.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports research on disorders of the autonomic nervous system, including multiple system atrophy with orthostatic
hypotension. This research is aimed at developing techniques to diagnose, treat, and prevent these disorders.
Synonyms: Shy-Drager Syndrome