Hemophilia A is an X-linked bleeding disorder, caused by the deficiency of factor VIII. Prolonged bleeding time, bleeding from gum, joint pain, and the presence of bruises without trauma are common symptoms in hemophilia A.
Coagulation Factor Xa (Recombinant), Inactivated-Zhzo - Uses, Dosage, Precautions, Side Effects, and Pharmacological Aspects
Coagulation factor Xa (recombinant), inactivated-zhzo exerts its mode by targeting factor Xa and treats hemophilia A.
Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex: A Comprehensive Overview
Anti-inhibitor coagulant complexes (AICC) are lifesavers for hemophilia patients with inhibitors, helping their blood clot when standard treatments fail!
Valoctocogene Roxaparvovec-rvox - Mechanism of Action, Indications, Dosage, and Adverse Drug Reactions
A one-time gene therapy for severe hemophilia A that helps your body make its own clotting factor—cool, but it comes with some watch-outs!
Hemophilia: Diagnosis and Screening
If you easily bruise or bleed for longer than usual, it could be worth having a check for hemophilia—a genetic disorder that interferes with blood clotting.
Symptoms of Hemophilia A, B, and C
Hemophilia A, B, and C are blood-related genetic disorders in which the blood does not normally clot and causes extensive bleeding.
Five Tips for Living Well With Hemophilia A
Hemophilia is an inheritable condition that impairs the body's capacity to effectively clot blood. Read on to learn some tips for living a healthy life with it.