HemophiliaMedicationsMedicines can be used in specific situations or in combination with
clotting factor replacement to treat
hemophilia. - Antifibrinolytic agents
prevent chemicals in the blood from breaking down blood clots. This type of
medicine is used before dental procedures and to treat nosebleeds, because it
slows bleeding in the mucous membranes. These medicines are usually used in
combination with clotting factors.
- Fibrin
glue helps stop oozing of minor skin wounds in people with hemophilia A.
Fibrin glue is often used during dental procedures.
- Desmopressin acetate is used, although
rarely, to treat mild hemophilia A. This medicine releases unused
clotting factor VIII from the cells that line blood
vessels, which greatly increases the percentage of clotting factor VIII that is
in the blood. Usually, desmopressin acetate is used in addition to clotting
factor replacement. But for mild forms of hemophilia, it can be used instead of
clotting factor replacement.
Medication Choices- Desmopressin acetate
- Antifibrinolytic agents
- Fibrin
glue
What To Think AboutDesmopressin, antifibrinolytic agents, and fibrin glue do not
replace
clotting factors as the major treatment for
hemophilia.
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