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Hemophilia

 

Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder that affects mostly males.  There are two types of Hemophilia – A and B (Christmas Disease) – caused by low levels or complete absence of a blood clotting protein essential to stop bleeding.  Patients with hemophilia A lack the blood clotting protein, factor VIII; patients with hemophilia B lack factor IX.  Hemophilia is treated by replacing the missing clotting factor in the blood and, with proper care, patients can live healthy lives.

 

In the U.S., there are approximately 20,000 hemophilia patients, and nearly 400 babies are born with the disorder each year.

 

Your Care at Ascend SpecialtyRx

 

Ascend SpecialtyRx manages patients with Hemophilia based on the most recent Protocols for the Treatment of Hemophilia and von Willebrand Disease, published by the World Federation of Hemophilia.

 

Our pharmacy maintains full availability of all needed medications and medical supplies, and we offer around-the-clock emergency support and patient counseling, as well as confidential, flexible and on-time delivery options.

 

Our expert pharmacy team works closely with each patient and their healthcare providers to confirm diagnosis, dosage and expected treatment outcomes.  We also help ensure that patients take their medications as prescribed, and monitor for any side effects from the medications.

 

Common Drugs for the Treatment of Hemophilia

 

Advate Alphanate Alphanine-SD
Bebulin Benefix FEIBA VH
Helixate FS Hemofil-M Humate-P
Hyate-C Koate Konyne
Kogenate-FS Monarc-M Monoclate-P
Mononine NovoSeven Profilnine
Proplex-T Recombinate Refacto

 

Special Considerations for Hemophilia Patients

 

Patients need additional monitoring and support to maintain the safe and effective use of their medications.  For example, each month, our pharmacy team may remind patients about the importance of reporting frequency and type of bleeding episodes. In addition, they may monitor the impact of hemophilia on the patient’s quality of life.

 

Helpful Links
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National Hemophilia Foundation

 

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

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