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Active clinical trials for "Hemophilia A"

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Safety and Pharmacokinetics of NNC 0129-0000-1003 in Subjects With Haemophilia A

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A

This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this clinical trial is to investigate the safety and pharmacokinetics (the determination of the concentration of the administered medication in blood over time) of NNC 0129-0000-1003 in previously treated subjects with severe haemophilia A.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of NNC-0156-0000-0009 in Haemophilia B Patients

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia B

This trial is conducted in Africa, Asia, Europe, Japan and North America. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy, including pharmacokinetics (the rate at which the body eliminates the trial drug), of NNC-0156-0000-0009 (nonacog beta pegol) when used for treatment and prophylaxis of bleeding episodes in patients with haemophilia B.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Investigating Safety and Pharmacokinetics of 2 Different Single Doses of NNC128-0000-2011 in Haemophilia...

Congenital Bleeding DisorderHaemophilia A1 more

This trial is conducted in Europe and Japan. The aim of this trial is to assess the safety and pharmacokinetics (the rate at which the body eliminates the trial drug) of single doses of NNC128-0000-2011, when administered i.v. (intravenously) to haemophilia patients.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

An Open-label Safety, Efficacy and Pharmacokinetic Study of a Recombinant FVIII Compared to Recombinant...

Hemophilia A

This is an open-label, non-randomized, efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic (PK) study comparing octocog alfa and rVIII-SingleChain. The study consists of three parts, a PK period (Part 1), a continuation of dosing safety and efficacy period (Part 2) and a safety, efficacy, and repeat PK period (Part 3) and also includes a surgical sub-study for subjects enrolled in Parts 2 and 3.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Once-A-Day Prophylaxis for Youth and Young Adults With Severe Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A

The primary objective of this study is to test the feasibility of a large-scale clinical trial of once-daily prophylaxis. The secondary objectives are to collect clinical efficacy outcomes so that we can better plan a large-scale study; we will estimate the effect size and variability of effect and resource utilization of once-daily prophylaxis to allow us to set a sample size for a definitive trial.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial of Factor XIII (FXIII) Concentrate

HemophiliaFactor XIII Deficiency

Congenital deficiency of Factor XIII is a rare but potentially life threatening disorder. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion. Infusion of Factor XIII has proved to be useful for prevention and treatment of bleeding episodes, especially of spontaneous intracranial bleedings. In this study, Fibrogammin P will be given to patients with congenital Factor XIII deficiency and congenital/acquired FXIII deficiency to prevent bleeding and to treat established bleeding episodes. For Factor XIII prophylaxis to prevent hemorrhages, the dosage will depend on the weight of the subject. The frequency of Factor XIII administration will be determined by the factor's circulating half-life. During the first month only, a Factor XIII pharmacokinetic study will be determined over a 4-week period. Safety data will include accrual of information on viral safety, liver function, complete blood counts and adverse events. Historical data concerning spontaneous bleeds will be collected whenever possible two years prior to treatment with Fibrogammin P.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Combination Therapy of Low Doses of rFVIIa and FEIBA for Severe Hemophilia A Patients With an Inhibitor...

Hemophilia A

Patients with severe hemophilia and inhibitors can be treated effectively by Activated Prothrombin Complex Concentrates (APCC, eg. FEIBA) or High dose recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa). Rarely, such patients develop refractoriness to these products for whom therapy with sequential FEIBA and rFVIIa has been recently suggested. The impetus for the present report was a hemophilia A patient with high titer inhibitor (1300BU) who had life threatening hematuria that was resistant to repeated doses of 400µg/kg rFVIIa up to a cumulative dose of 1200 µg/kg given over 6-9 hours. Thrombin generation (TG) tested in vitro was consistent with resistance to high concentrations of rFVIIa but yielded good response to combinations of low doses of rFVIIa+FEIBA. In a desperate attempt to control the bleeding, concomitant therapy of 25 U/kg FEIBA and 40µg/kg rFVIIa was infused and resulted in arrest of bleeding within minutes. Over a span of about one year the patient has been successfully treated by this combination for more than 200 bleeding episodes in muscles and joints.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of a Recombinant and Protein-Free Factor VIII (rAHF-PFM) in Pediatric...

Hemophilia A

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether rAHF-PFM is safe and effective in the treatment of children with hemophilia A. The study is open to pediatric patients in Canada who completed Baxter Study 060101.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of a New Full Length Recombinant Human FVIII for Hemophilia...

Blood Coagulation DisordersHemophilia A

The study will assess the pharmacokinetics (part A) safety, tolerability, and efficacy of prophylaxis treatment (2 to 3 times a week) (part B) with BAY81-8973 over a one year period (split into two six month treatment periods). The study will compare 2 different methods (assays) for measuring the amount of study drug, the chromogenic substrate assay per European Pharmacopeia (CS/EP) with the classical assay (Chromogenic Substrate Adjusted, CS/ADJ). During one six month period patients will receive the study drug where the dose has been measured using the" (CS/EP) and during the other six months period the dose will be measured based on the Chromogenic Substrate Adjusted assay CS/ADJ)

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Recombinant Factor VIII Fc Fusion Protein (rFVIIIFc) in Subjects With Severe Hemophilia...

Severe Hemophilia A

The study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (the determination of the concentration of the administered drug in blood over time) of recombinant Factor VIII Fc fusion protein (rFVIIIFc) in previously-treated subjects with severe hemophilia A.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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