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The overall objective is to enroll patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) who are prescribed and treated with Obizur, to assess safety, and to describe factors related to safety, utilization and effectiveness in a real-world setting.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is a multi-center, uncontrolled, open-label, non-interventional post-marketing safety surveillance study to describe the use of Obizur in patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA), and secondarily, where data are available, to describe the hemostatic effectiveness and immunogenicity of Obizur. Patients should be enrolled at the earliest possible time point after initiating Obizur. In an attempt to collect safety and utilization data on patients treated with Obizur since Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in October 2014, Baxalta will make an effort to identify all persons treated with Obizur and to collect data for as many patients as possible. ;


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NCT number NCT02610127
Study type Observational
Source Takeda
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date December 30, 2015
Completion date June 7, 2019

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