Impact of pharmacokinetics to reduce bleeding in a cohort of patients with severe hemophilia A in a personalized comprehensive management program
Introduction: In recent decades, hemophilia A treatment has been focused on body weight, without taking pharmacokinetic parameters into account. Previous research has shown that the individual pharmacokinetic response is more effective in predicting the required dose of clotting factor. We want to...
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Main Authors: | Samuel sarmiento Doncel, Gina Alejandra Diaz Mosquera, Javier Mauricio Cortes, Nelson Ramirez, Francisco Javier Meza, Carol Agudelo Rico |
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Language: | EN |
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PAGEPress Publications
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a5ae7a1c44ac4daba6f5389cbcdbe17d |
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