Acta haematologica
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N8-GP (ESPEROCT®; turoctocog alfa pegol; Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, Denmark) is an extended half-life recombinant factor VIII (FVIII) molecule. FVIII-deficient plasma spiked with N8-GP can be accurately measured using many activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)-based one-stage clotting assay reagents with normal human plasma calibrators. To date, there are few data on the measurement accuracy of samples from patients treated with N8-GP. ⋯ Overall, measurements performed using product-specific or Standard Human Plasma calibrators were in good agreement, with ratios randomly distributed around 1.0. Peak ratios tended to be closer to 1.0 than trough samples. Pathromtin® SL with Standard Human Plasma calibrator consistently and accurately measured FVIII activity in samples from severe HA patients receiving N8-GP prophylaxis.
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The prevalence of safety-related postmarketing label modifications of medications for hematological malignancies is unknown. We identified 35 new drugs indicated for hematological malignancies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration between January 1999 and December 2014. Characteristics of supporting trials and safety-related label modifications from approval to December 2017 were collected from drug labels. ⋯ Five drugs (14%) were permanently or temporarily withdrawn from the US market. Drugs for hematological malignancies are often approved based on limited evidence through expedited regulatory pathways with incomplete safety profiles. Hematologists should be vigilant for unrecognized side effects when prescribing newly approved drugs.