The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has restored its approval of BeneFIX as a routine prophylactic, or preventive, treatment for bleeds in children and adolescents under 16 with hemophilia B. Marketed by Pfizer, BeneFIX is a lab-made version of factor IX (FIX), the blood clotting protein that…
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Ruptured spleens are rare in newborns, usually occurring secondary to an underlying coagulation disorder, such as hemophilia, or a splenic abnormality. Here, researchers report the first case of a newborn with a spontaneous splenic rupture and severe hemophilia A who was successfully treated without surgical intervention. The case study, “…
Sernova will use AgeX Therapeutics’ UniverCyte gene technology to create a cell-based therapy that delivers therapeutic levels of factor VIII (FVIII) — the blood clotting protein deficient in people with…
Gene therapy has long been touted as a revolutionary hope for people with hemophilia B, promising a one-time treatment to drastically reduce — or even eliminate — the need for frequent infusions. Yet that hope has hit another roadblock. Pfizer announced last week that it’s halting development of…
Progressive joint disease caused by repeat bleeds, a condition known as hemophilic arthropathy, affects people with moderate hemophilia in Nordic countries regardless of age, commonly causing them pain and restricting their mobility, a study found. Middle-age patients, those 41 to 50 years old, felt their overall quality of life…
Switching from standard half-life factor replacement therapies to the extended half-life treatment Elocta (efmoroctocog alfa) improves bleed control among people with hemophilia A. That’s according to an analysis of data from the real-world A-SURE study (NCT02976753), which showed that switching to Elocta, sold as Eloctate in the…
When given at low doses, extended half-life factor IX concentrates Alprolix (eftrenonacog alfa) and Idelvion (albutrepenonacog alfa) can prevent spontaneous bleeds in patients with severe hemophilia B, a study has found. The study, “A single centre retrospective study of low dose prophylaxis with…
My husband, Jared, had a knee bleed last week. The moment he felt the familiar twinge in his joint, he performed his usual treatment regimen: a factor infusion and bed rest. We thought we’d simply wait it out without doing anything special besides resting the injury…
Adults with hemophilia who switched from standard to extended half-life replacement treatment needed fewer infusions, had fewer bleeds per year, and adhered better to their treatment schedules, a Finnish study shows. Switching to extended half-life replacement treatment increased the mean yearly costs by nearly €19,000 (about $22,000) for…