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Tailoring treatment of haemophilia B: accounting for the distribution and clearance of standard and extended half-life FIX concentrates

Abstract

The prophylactic administration of factor IX (FIX) is considered the most effective treatment for haemophilia B. The inter-individual variability and complexity of the pharmacokinetics (PK) of FIX, and the rarity of the disease have hampered identification of an optimal treatment regimens. The recent introduction of extended half-life recombinant FIX molecules (EHL-rFIX), has prompted a thorough reassessment of the clinical efficacy, PK and …

Authors

Iorio A; Fischer K; Blanchette V; Rangarajan S; Young G; Morfini M

Journal

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Vol. 117, No. 06, pp. 1023–1030

Publisher

Thieme

Publication Date

2017

DOI

10.1160/th16-12-0942

ISSN

0340-6245