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Octapharma to Demonstrate Ongoing Commitment to Improving the Long-term Health of People With Haemophilia A at the 14th EAHAD Annual Congress

LACHEN, Switzerland: 

Octapharma announced today a satellite symposium and poster presentation at the 14th annual congress of the European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD), which will be held virtually from February 3–5, 2021.

The satellite symposium, A family journey with Nuwiq®: Early treatment decisions for long-term health, will be chaired by Dr Robert F. Sidonio Jr. (Hemophilia of Georgia Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University, Atlanta, USA) and will follow the treatment journey of a family with two sons diagnosed with severe haemophilia A. Speakers will address key treatment decisions and considerations for long-term health, including prevention and treatment of bleeds, inhibitor risk, inhibitor eradication, and bone and joint health, in the context of the evolving haemophilia A treatment landscape. The symposium will be available via the EAHAD online platform on February 4, 2021, at 18:00 CET.

In a poster session, Dr Sylvia Horneff (Institute of Experimental Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, University Clinic Bonn, Bonn, Germany) will present single-centre experience of bleeding management in 46 patients with acquired haemophilia A, a rare autoimmune disorder, including nine patients treated with octanate®:

Poster ABS193 Safety and efficacy of high-dose, plasma-derived FVIII in patients with acquired haemophilia A (Di Prinzio G et al.)

Larisa Belyanskaya, Head of IBU Haematology at Octapharma, commented that, “We are proud to share real-life experience of the positive impact of Nuwiq® in children with haemophilia A. Alongside clinical trial data across our portfolio, such experience helps to inform treatment decisions, which are increasingly complex as new therapies arise.”

Olaf Walter, Board Member at Octapharma added, “Our ultimate aim at Octapharma is to improve patients’ lives, and seeing our work achieve this goal brings real pride. Our contributions to the EAHAD congress highlight our commitment to enabling people with haemophilia A to lead a long, active and healthy life”.

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