Abstract

Antihaemophilic factor (recombinant), plasma/albumin-free method (rAHF-PFM) is a human recombinant full-length factor VIII (FVIII) approved worldwide for the control and prevention of bleeding episodes, routine prophylaxis and perioperative management in adults and children with haemophilia A. To evaluate rAHF-PFM safety [including adverse events (AEs) and inhibitor incidence] from 12 interventional studies spanning >10years. The study population comprised 418 treated patients (median age=18.7years) with FVIII levels ≤2% of normal, including 55 previously untreated or minimally treated patients (PUPs/MTPs) from all rAHF-PFM phase I-IV studies, excluding observational safety studies. Most AEs were non-serious; only 93 AEs in 45 patients (10.8%) were related to rAHF-PFM. A total of 106 serious AEs (SAEs) occurred in 69 patients (16.5%); the most common were FVIII inhibitors (4.1%), device-related infection (1.0%) and pyrexia (0.7%). The 17 SAEs considered related to treatment consisted of FVIII inhibitors in 1 previously treated patient (PTP) (≤5Bethesda Units [BU]) and 16 PUPs/MTPs [7/55 high titre (>5BU), 12.7%; 9/55 low titre (≤5BU), 16.4%]. Overall, the incidence of FVIII inhibitors was 0.36% in PTPs and 29.1% in PUPs/MTPs. No deaths or cases of hypersensitivity related to rAHF-PFM occurred. This integrated safety analysis evaluated the safety and tolerability of rAHF-PFM in children and adults with moderately severe or severe haemophilia A in all interventional studies completed to date. It was important to review consolidated evidence as some AEs are rare. There were no new safety signals in a wide variety of clinical settings.

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