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Active clinical trials for "Hemophilia A"

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PF-05208756, Moroctocog Alfa (AF-CC), Xyntha For Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A

An open-label, single-arm, post- authorization pragmatic clinical trial on the safety and efficacy of Xyntha (Moroctocog-alfa (AF-CC), Recombinant FVIII) in subjects with hemophilia A in usual care settings in China for approximately 6 months or or approximately 50 exposure days whichever occurs first

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Study of a Long-Acting r-Factor 7a (Factor VIIa) in Adult Men With Hemophilia A or B

Hemophilia AHemophilia B

The purpose of the current Phase 1/2a single dose, dose-escalating study is to evaluate the acute safety, pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) properties of MOD-5014 in adult subjects with moderate/severe congenital hemophilia A or B. This will be a single-dose, open label, dose-escalating study. Each dose cohort will be concluded by a safety review, following which escalation to the next dose cohort will be approved.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Trial Investigating Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Concizumab Administered Subcutaneously...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this trial is to investigate safety, pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) and pharmacodynamics (the effect of the investigated drug on the body) of concizumab administered subcutaneously to haemophilia A subjects.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Multinational, Open-Label, Non-Controlled Trial on Safety, Efficacy and Pharmacokinetics of NNC...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to investigate safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of NNC 0129-0000-1003 (N8-GP) in children with severe haemophilia A who have undergone treatment with previous factor VIII (FVIII) products.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Viscosupplementation in Patients With Hemophilic Arthropathy

OsteoarthritisHemarthrosis2 more

Hemophilia is a recessive X chromosome linked genetic disorder of blood coagulation that affects about one in every ten thousand people. Hemarthrosis, which you can begin in childhood, promptly leads to degenerative changes of the articular cartilage which culminate in deformity and degenerative changes early, known as hemophilic arthropathy, which is the most common complication of hemophilia. Aside administration of clotting factor, treatment should address the degenerative changes already present in patients joints. Our objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of articular washing followed by infiltration with corticosteroids and hylan G-F 20, followed by a program of home exercises and/or academy as the previous level of hemophilia patients, in relation to pain relief, and improved function and quality of life.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of NNC-0156-0000-0009 After Long-Term Exposure in Patients With Haemophilia...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia B

This trial is conducted in Asia, Europe, Japan, North America and South Africa. The aim is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nonacog beta pegol (NNC-0156-0000-0009) after long-term exposure in patients with haemophilia B. This trial is an extension to trials NN7999-3747 (NCT01333111/paradigm™ 2) and NN7999-3773 (NCT01386528/paradigm™ 3).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Phase III Study on the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Coagulation Factor VIIa

Hemophilia A With InhibitorsHemophilia B With Inhibitors

The purpose of the study is to assess the safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics of 2 separate dose regimens (75µg/kg and 225 µg/kg) of Coagulation Factor VIIa (Recombinant) for the treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia A or B patients with inhibitors to Factor VIII or IX in 12 patients ( birth to <6 years old), and 12 patients (≥6 years old to <12 years old).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Phase 2/ 3 Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of BAY86-6150

Hemophilia AHemophilia B

Haemophilia is a disorder, usually genetic, affecting mostly male individuals, in which one of the proteins needed to form blood clots (FVIII) is missing or not present in sufficient levels. In a person with haemophilia, the clotting process is much slower and the person experiences bleeding episodes that can result in serious problems and potential disability. The current haemophilia standard of care is to maintain FVIII activity level above 1%. Sometimes, patients can develop antibodies (so called "inhibitors") against FVIII and it is no longer effective at controlling bleeds. Bleeds in these patients are currently treated using other proteins involved in the clotting process. The purpose of this study is to investigate how effectively BAY86-6150 may stop acute bleeds in "inhibitor" patients. This study consists of two parts, A and B. The purpose of part A is to find the most effective yet tolerable out of four doses of BAY86-6150 with regard to efficacy and safety (dose-finding part). Part A is expected to last 9 - 29 months. The purpose of part B is to confirm efficacy and safety of the dose found in part A in all participating patients (confirmatory part). Part B is expected to last 12-32 months. Approximately 60 male subjects 12 to 62 years-of-age with moderate or severe haemophilia A or B, with inhibitors to FVIII or FIX, who have had 4 or more bleeding episodes in the last 6 months, will participate in this study. Patient's bleeds will be treated with BAY86-6150 and with a rescue medication if no response is made to BAY86-6150. Patients will attend the treatment centre at regular intervals and be required to keep an electronic diary.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Intra-subject Variability Following Administrations of Activated Recombinant Human Factor VII in...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A1 more

This trial is conducted in Asia and Europe. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the intra-subject variability of thromboelastographic parameters (TEG® and ROTEM®) following two administrations of activated recombinant human factor VII in haemophilia patients in a non bleeding state. The TEG® parameters are: R time (Reaction Time), K time (K Time (arbitrary measurement)), a (a angle), MA (Maximum Amplitude) and LY30 (Lysis 30 min after MA) while the ROTEM® parameters are: CT (Clotting Time), CFT (Clot Formation Time), a (a angle), MCF (Maximum Clot Firmness) and LI60 (Lysis index 60 min after CT).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability of Intravenous Doses of Activated Recombinant Human Factor VII in Healthy...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A With Inhibitors2 more

This trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of this trial is to investigate the pharmacokinetics of three different single doses activated recombinant human factor VII in Caucasian and Japanese healthy subjects.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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