An Exploratory Study of Cluster of Differentiation 38 (CD38) Monoclonal Antibody Combined Corticosteroid in Acquired Hemophilia A
Study Details
- Hemophilia
- Drug: Daratumumab and corticosteroid treatment
- Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients must meet all enrollment criteria before they can be enrolled:
- Diagnosed as AHA; Women are postmenopausal women or women of childbearing age with strict contraception; Patients with good compliance
- Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with any of the following items cannot be enrolled in this study:
- Congenital hemophilia with inhibitor; Pregnant and lactating women; Who are positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C antibody, HIV antibody (Ⅰ + Ⅱ) and syphilis antibody; Patients with poor compliance; Who cannot use contraception during the trial; Researchers believe that it is not appropriate for patients to participate in any other condition of this trial; Four weeks before entering the group, the patients received immunosuppressive therapy and the inhibitor showed a progressive decreasing trend (the change was less than 50%).
- Acquired von Willebrand disease
Protocol Summary
This study is looking at how safe it is to switch from emicizumab to Mim8, in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 is a new medicine that is used to prevent bleeding episodes in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 works by replacing the function of the missing clotting factor VIII (FVIII). Mim8 will be injected under the skin using a pen-injector either once every week, once every two weeks or once every month. The participants will be trained in using the pen injector. The participants can choose themselves, in collaboration with the study doctor how often they get Mim8 in this study. When the participant will get their first Mim8 injection depends on their current treatment with emicizumab. The participants will get their first Mim8 injection at Visit 2. Participants will have between 6 and 27 Mim8 injections. The total number of injections participants will have depends on their dosing frequency. The study will last for about 6-12 months. While taking part in this study, there are some restrictions about what medicine participant can use. The study doctor will tell the participants more about this. In case the participants experience bleeds, these can be treated with additional haemostatic medicine as agreed with the study doctor. Female participants cannot take part if they are pregnant, breast-feeding or plan to get pregnant during the study period.