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Guidelines for management of hemophilia—why, what, and how? 1 Introduction Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are systematically developed statements from available evidence that help healthcare professionals decide on the most appropriate management options for achieving the best outcomes of care in those specific circumstances and support shared decision-making processes [1, 2] They can also help formulate policies for healthcare [3] They become
Hemophilia: What to know about your treatment options Dr Sridharan recommends working with a hemophilia treatment center to guide treatment and care You can find and contact regional hemophilia treatment centers through the CDC’s online directory Understanding your treatment options There are three main types of hemophilia treatment: factor replacement, non-factor replacement and gene therapy
Hemophilia Therapies - Rare Disease Advisor Read more about Wilate Xyntha Xyntha ® (antihemophilic factor [recombinant]) is a recombinant factor VIII indicated for the on-demand treatment, perioperative management, and routine prophylaxis of bleeding in patients with hemophilia A It temporarily replaces FVIII in patients with hemophilia A to aid in hemostasis
List of Treatments for Hemophilia | MyHemophiliaTeam Humate-P (Antihemophilic factor von Willebrand factor complex [human]) Overview Humate-P is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to control and prevent bleeding in adults with hemophilia A Humate-P is also used to treat bleeding episodes and for perioperative (before,… read more