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Efficacy and Safety Evaluation Study of SCT800 in Previously Untreated Hemophilia A Patients.

This is an Open Label, Uncontrolled Study to Evaluate the the Safety and Efficacy of SCT800 for Prophylaxis Treatment in Severe Previously Untreated Hemophilia Patients.

- 6 years of age Male Phase 3
R Robert Sidonio, MD

SAFE Study: Safety of aPCC Following Emicizumab Prophylaxis

The purpose of the aPCC-emicizumab safety study is to investigate the hemostatic efficacy as measured by thrombin generation, of a low personalized dose of aPCC (FEIBA) in children and adults with hemophilia A and inhibitors on emicizumab prophylaxis.

6 years of age All Phase 3

Haemophilia and Bone Loss - PHILEOS Study

Haemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder, characterized by factor VIII (HA) or factor IX (HB) deficiency. The absence or the reduction of fVIII or fIX result in impaired thrombin generation and clot formation, causing excessive bleeding (mainly haemarthrosis). Osteoporosis is a systemic bone disease characterized by a low bone mineral …

20 - 60 years of age Male Phase N/A

ASC618 Gene Therapy in Hemophilia A Patients

Currently, hemophilia A patients are managed with prophylactic or on-demand replacement therapy with recombinant FVIII or alternative therapeutics. The major challenges of current treatment regimens, such as the short half-life of hemophilia therapeutics with the need for frequent IV injections, encourage the current efforts for gene transfer therapy. This study …

18 years of age Male Phase 1/2
X Xielan Zhao, Doctor

Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Hemophilia A Gene Therapy Drugs

This is a multi-center, Phase 1/2/3, single-arm, open-label, single-dose treatment clinical study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of BBM-H803 injection in severe Hemophilia A subjects. BBM-H803 is an adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector derived from recombinant DNA techniques to contain an expression cassette of the human factor VIII transgene …

18 years of age Male Phase 2/3

A Study to Learn More About the Safety of Damoctocog-alfa-pegol When Used in Routine Medical Care in Korean Participants With Hemophilia A

In this study, researchers will observe and study the data from participants with hemophilia A who receive damoctocog alfa pegol as prescribed by their doctors. Participants will not receive any advice or changes to their healthcare during the study. Hemophilia A is a genetic bleeding disorder. It is caused by …

12 years of age All Phase N/A

A Study to Test a Medicine (Fitusiran) for Preventing Bleeds in People With Severe Hemophilia Who Previously Received Preventive Treatment With Emicizumab

This is an exploratory, single group, Phase 4, study to assess treatment with fitusiran prophylaxis after switching from emicizumab prophylaxis. This study aims to evaluate the safety and tolerability of switching to fitusiran after a transition period from the last dose of emicizumab. The study will be conducted in male …

12 years of age Male Phase 4
I Isabel Chang

Effects of Emicizumab vs. Factor VIII Prophylaxis on Joint and Bone Health in Severe Hemophilia A

The investigators propose to study longitudinal joint and bone density changes in patients with severe Hemophilia A. Per current standard of care, most patients are on prophylactic FVIII replacement therapy intravenously several times weekly with a goal of keeping the trough \>1% FVIII. Recent phase 3 data suggest superior bleed …

16 years of age Male Phase N/A

An Observational Research Study of the Health of Joints in People With Haemophilia Taking the Medicine Esperoct

This study will collect information on the long term health of joints in people with haemophilia A who have started treatment with Esperoct within twelve months prior to participation to the study. This study is conducted to look at how joint health of people with haemophilia changes over time when …

18 years of age Male Phase N/A
R Roza Chaireti, MD, PhD

Global Haemostatic Methods Following Administration of Bypassing Agents to Patients With Haemophilia With Inhibitors

Background The treatment of haemophilia A and B has been revolutionized by the use of factor concentrate, both as prophylaxis and to treat bleeding episodes (on-demand treatment). However, despite its advantages, repeated treatment with factor concentrate can lead to development of inhibitors (antibodies) towards the coagulation factor in the concentrate. …

7 years of age Male Phase N/A

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