Inhibitors are complicated. But your treatment doesn't have to be. FEIBA prophylaxis can help you manage your hemophilia A or B with inhibitors and help you prevent bleeds.1 With dedication to your safety and support every step of the way.
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What if you could do more to prevent bleeds before they happen? Sounds nice, doesn't it?
FEIBA can help you prevent bleeds and manage life with inhibitors. As a matter of fact, FEIBA is the only FDA-approved treatment indicated for routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes in hemophilia A and B patients with inhibitors.1
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FEIBA is an Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex approved for use in hemophilia A and B patients with inhibitors for:
Control and prevention of bleeding episodes
Detailed Important Risk Information
WARNING: EVENTS INVOLVING CLOTS THAT BLOCK BLOOD VESSELS
Blood clots that block blood vessels and their effects have been reported during post-marketing surveillance following infusion of FEIBA,
What is FEIBA?
FEIBA is an Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex approved for use in hemophilia A and B patients with inhibitors for:
Control and prevention of bleeding episodes
Use around the time of surgery
Routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes
Detailed Important Risk Information
WARNING: EVENTS INVOLVING CLOTS THAT BLOCK BLOOD VESSELS
Blood clots that block blood vessels and their effects have been reported during post-marketing surveillance following infusion of FEIBA, particularly following administration of high doses (above 200 units per kg per day) and/or in patients at risk for forming blood clots.
If you experience any of these side effects, call your doctor right away.
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