Haemophilia A

Active Ingredient: Efanesoctocog alfa

Indication for Efanesoctocog alfa

Population group: only minors (0 - 18 years old) , adults (18 years old or older)
Therapeutic intent: Preventive action

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

50 IU/kg once weekly

For:

Dosage regimens

Intravenous, 50 international units efanesoctocog alfa per kilogram of body weight, once weekly.

Detailed description

The recommended dosing for routine prophylaxis for adults and children is 50 IU/kg of efanesoctocog alfa administered once weekly.

Dosage considerations

The entire efanesoctocog alfa dose should be injected intravenously over 1 to 10 minutes, based on the patient’s comfort level.

Active ingredient

Efanesoctocog alfa

Efanesoctocog alfa or recombinant coagulation Factor VIII Fc-Von Willebrand Factor-XTEN is a recombinant fusion protein that temporarily replaces the missing coagulation Factor VIII needed for effective haemostasis.

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