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Have you talked to your doctor about your administration burdens?
Painful injections? Large-volume doses? Damaged veins? Some people who live with hemophilia A experience extra challenges when administering their treatment. Does that sound like you?
Administration burdens don’t have to be part of your journey.
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Even some doctors weren’t completely satisfied with current prophylaxis treatments.
In a survey of 62 doctors, 40% were not completely satisfied with non-factor therapy that works like Factor 8 (Factor 8 mimetic therapy) and 53% felt the same about Factor 8 extended half-life therapy. One of the reasons was due to concerns about administration and dosing.
One of the reasons why physicians said they weren’t completely satisfied
graph of reasons why physicians said they were not completely satisfied with current prophylaxis treatments regarding administration and dosing
graph of reasons why physicians said they were not completely satisfied with current prophylaxis treatments regarding administration and dosing
aThe number of HCPs who have reported being satisfied with current treatment is unknown.
bBased on a study of 326 patients with hemophilia A, 62 physicians were asked if they were completely satisfied with their patient's prophylactic treatment. Physicians reported reasons for dissatisfaction on behalf of 31 patients on FVIII mimetic and 55 patients on FVIII EHL prophylaxis.
Questions asked: "Please indicate your overall satisfaction with the current treatment in terms of how well it manages the patient’s hemophilia” and “Why are you not completely satisfied with the patient's current prophylactic treatment?”
If doctors aren’t satisfied, you shouldn’t be either.
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It’s OK to ask questions about your treatment challenges.
Your doctor wants to know the details of your experience. You can ask them about things like:
What can I do about my administration concerns?  
Is it normal to have concerns with my current dosing schedule?  
How often should we reassess my treatment plan?  
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Hemophilia A management
shouldn’t be a burden.
Take charge of your care by talking to your doctor.
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