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What is hemophilia??
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[QUOTE="Ruth Ranco, post: 306073, member: 98291"] There are two main types of drugs used to treat hemophilia: [LIST=1] [*]Clotting factor concentrates: These drugs are made from human blood and contain the clotting factors that people with hemophilia lack. They can be given intravenously (through a vein) to help the blood clot and prevent bleeding. [/LIST] There are two types of clotting factor concentrates: plasma-derived and recombinant. Plasma-derived concentrates are made from human blood plasma, while recombinant concentrates are made using genetically engineered cells that produce the clotting factor. [LIST=1] [*]Antifibrinolytic drugs: These drugs help to prevent blood clots from breaking down, which can help to reduce bleeding in people with hemophilia. The most common antifibrinolytic drug used for hemophilia is tranexamic acid. [/LIST] It is important to note that while these drugs can help to manage the symptoms of hemophilia, they do not cure the condition. People with hemophilia will typically need to receive ongoing treatment to manage their symptoms and prevent complications. [/QUOTE]
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