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  2. Vonicog alfa - Wikipedia

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    The following side effects may occur during treatment with vonicog alfa: hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions, thromboembolic events (problems due to the formation of blood clots in the blood vessels), development of inhibitors (antibodies) against von Willebrand factor, causing the medicine to stop working and resulting in a loss of bleeding control. [5]

  3. von Willebrand disease - Wikipedia

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    Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common hereditary blood-clotting disorder in humans. An acquired form can sometimes result from other medical conditions. [1] It arises from a deficiency in the quality or quantity of von Willebrand factor (VWF), a multimeric protein that is required for platelet adhesion. It is known to affect several ...

  4. Caplacizumab - Wikipedia

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    It is an anti-von Willebrand factor humanized immunoglobulin. [11] It acts by blocking platelet aggregation to reduce organ injury due to ischemia. [11] Results of the phase II TITAN trial have been reported. [11] Common adverse effects include injection site reactions, reported in 3–6% of patients in the HERCULES and TITAN trials. [12]

  5. Desmopressin - Wikipedia

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    In hemophilia A and von Willebrand disease, it should only be used for mild to moderate cases. [1] It may be given in the nose, by injection into a vein, by mouth, or under the tongue. [1] Common side effects include headaches, diarrhea, and low blood sodium. [1] The low blood sodium that results may cause seizures. [1]

  6. von Willebrand factor - Wikipedia

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    Von Willebrand factor (VWF) (German: [fɔn ˈvɪləbʁant]) is a blood glycoprotein that promotes hemostasis, specifically, platelet adhesion. It is deficient and/or defective in von Willebrand disease and is involved in many other diseases, including thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura , Heyde's syndrome , and possibly hemolytic–uremic ...

  7. ADAMTS13 - Wikipedia

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    ADAMTS13 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with a thrombospondin type 1 motif, member 13)—also known as von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease (VWFCP)—is a zinc-containing metalloprotease enzyme that cleaves von Willebrand factor (vWf), a large protein involved in blood clotting.

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  9. Polypharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Every medication has potential adverse side-effects. With every drug added, there is an additive risk of side-effects. Also, some medications have interactions with other substances, including foods, other medications, and herbal supplements. [46] 15% of older adults are potentially at risk for a major drug-drug interaction. [47]