Preventive treatment with Hemlibra (emicizumab) safely and effectively reduced bleeding rates in children with hemophilia A who were treated at a center in Texas, according to a new report. “We demonstrate a successful experience with emicizumab prophylaxis and safe [surgical] approach with a focus on minimizing postoperative bleeding,”…
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Nuwiq, a fourth-generation genetically engineered version of blood-clotting factor VIII, is a safe and effective way of controlling bleeding in people with severe hemophilia A during and after surgery, a study reports. The research, “Efficacy and safety of Nuwiq® (human-cl rhFVIII) in patients with severe haemophilia A undergoing…
Esperoct (turoctocog alfa pegol) is now available in the U.S. to treat and control bleeding in adults and children with hemophilia A, the therapy’s manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced. The treatment’s use was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in February 2019, but its availability…
A population-based pharmacokinetic approach for tailored treatment regimens of hemophilia A patients may contribute to an increase in treatment adherence and a decrease in annual bleeding episodes, a study shows. The study, “Clinical outcomes in hemophilia A patients undergoing tailoring of prophylaxis based on population-based pharmacokinetic dosing,” was published…
Children and adults with hemophilia A in the United States may soon be treated with N8-GP (turoctocog alfa pegol), an engineered formulation of clotting factor VIII developed by Novo Nordisk. The therapy will be available under the brand name Esperoct. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved N8-GP, or…
Bayer has filled a Biologics License Application (BLA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting marketing approval for its long-acting human Factor VIII therapy, BAY94-9027, to treat hemophilia A. The therapy is designed to allow for dosing at intervals as long as once every seven days. The…
Transplants of embryonic stem (ES) cells that secrete the human factor VIII (FVIII) may be a promising therapeutic approach for patients with hemophilia A, according to an animal study conducted by researchers at the Nara Medical University School of Medicine in Japan. The study, “Therapeutic approaches for treating hemophilia…
Jivi (BAY94-9027), a lab-made version of the blood clotting factor VIII (FVIII), has been approved by the European Commission for the prophylactic (preventative) treatment of hemophilia AÂ in patients older than 12, Bayer announced. The recommended prophylaxis for Jivi administration is every five days, every…
A gene therapy from uniQure in early testing, called AMT-180, has the the potential to treat all hemophilia A patients, including those with inhibitors, according to the company. Hemophilia A is caused by missing or defective factor VIII (FVIII), a clotting protein. About 30% of patients with severe hemophilia A develop inhibitors, or…
Long-term prophylactic (preventive) treatment with a fixed dose of Esperoct (turoctocog alfa pegol) — approved in the U.S. and the EU in 2019 — was effective in preventing and stopping bleeding in people with severe hemophilia A, according to data from two Phase 3 clinical trials. Findings from…