I heard that only patients above 12 years old will be given the Exjade here.
All patients below that age should use the Desperal.
Exjade is approved for use in children 2 and older in the U.S. and Canada. So, when your doctor says child must be age 12, is he/she saying this because it is only approved for that age in your country? I'd want to know that was a fact.
Desferal (according to Novartis - manufacturer) is not intended for children younger than 3.
From the Novartis (manufacturer) website:
"•Desferal may affect weight and growth rate in CHILDREN in some cases. The weight and growth of CHILDREN receiving Desferal should be monitored every 3 months.
•Use Desferal with extreme caution in CHILDREN younger than 3 years old; safety and effectiveness in these children have not been confirmed."
I know you wondered about your child's growth without desferal. Looks like it is a concern when using desferal, especially in use under age 3.
Also from the Novartis manufacturer"
"Growth Impairment in Children: In Children receiving desferal growth is impaired and bone changes may occur. The risk is greater in children under age 3. Even at low doses, predicted adult height is not achieved."
Nicole