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Postauthorization safety surveillance study of antihaemophilic factor (recombinant) reconstituted in 2 mL sterile water for injection in children with haemophilia A.
Document Type
Article
Source
Haemophilia. May2020, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p478-486. 9p. 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*HEMOPHILIA
*INJECTIONS
*ADVERSE health care events
*WATER
Language
ISSN
1351-8216
Abstract
Introduction: Antihaemophilic factor (recombinant) (rAHF; ADVATE®) is approved for prophylaxis and treatment of bleeding in children and adults with haemophilia A. Reconstitution in 2 mL sterile water for injection instead of 5 mL allows for a 60% reduction in infusion volume and administration time, but could increase the likelihood of hypersensitivity and infusion‐related reactions, especially in children. Aim: To assess local tolerability, safety and effectiveness of rAHF 2 mL during routine clinical practice factor VIII (FVIII) replacement (on‐demand and prophylaxis) in children with severe (FVIII < 1%) or moderately severe (FVIII 1%‐2%) haemophilia A. Methods: This was a prospective, non‐interventional, postauthorization safety surveillance study (NCT02093741). Eligible patients were previously treated with rAHF and had a negative inhibitor test result during ≤10 exposure days prior to study entry. Results: Of 65 patients enrolled (0‐11 years of age), 54 and 11 had severe and moderately severe haemophilia A, respectively; 56 patients received prophylaxis, and 11 had ≤50 exposure days, of which 4 had ≤4 exposure days. No patients reported local hypersensitivity reactions, treatment‐related adverse events or developed inhibitors. Investigators rated overall effectiveness of rAHF 2 mL prophylaxis as excellent or good. Ninety‐four bleeding events in 34 patients were treated. Haemostatic effectiveness was rated as excellent or good for 75.8% of bleeds; 86.2% of bleeds required 1 or 2 infusions. Conclusion: In children with severe/moderately severe haemophilia A, no hypersensitivity reactions were reported with rAHF 2 mL treatment, and the safety and effectiveness are consistent with data previously reported for rAHF 5 mL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]