Oral Treatment of Haemophilia A by Gastrointestinal Absorption of Factor VIII Entrapped in Liposomes
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Factor-VIII-loaded liposomes were given orally to a patient with severe haemophilia A. Plasma concentrations of factor VIII rose to therapeutically effective levels, that persisted for 50 hours.
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