Coagulation factor X is derived from human plasma and used as a replacement for the naturally existing coagulation factor X in patients with hereditary factor X deficiency.
This medicinal substance has been classified in the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification according to its main therapeutic use as follows:
ATC code | Group title | Classification |
---|---|---|
B02BD | Blood coagulation factors | B Blood and blood forming organs → B02 Antihemorrhagics → B02B Vitamin K and other hemostatics |
B02BD13 | B Blood and blood forming organs → B02 Antihemorrhagics → B02B Vitamin K and other hemostatics → B02BD Blood coagulation factors | |
Competent medicine agencies globally have authorized commercialization of this active ingredient according to these medication package inserts (MPIs):
Title | Information Source | Document Type | |
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COAGADEX Powder and solvent for solution for injection | European Medicines Agency (EU) | MPI, EU: SmPC |
Coagulation factor X is an active ingredient of these brands:
Austria (AT)Brazil (BR)
Canada (CA)Croatia (HR)Cyprus (CY)Estonia (EE)
Finland (FI)France (FR)Hong Kong (HK)
Ireland (IE)
Israel (IL)
Lithuania (LT)
Malta (MT)
Netherlands (NL)
New Zealand (NZ)
Poland (PL)
Romania (RO)
South Africa (ZA)
Spain (ES)Tunisia (TN)
Turkey (TR)United Kingdom (UK)
Note the following: The list of brand names is continuously updated, and thus does not include the total of products circulating worldwide. |
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