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B-More: A 24-month prospective, non-interventional, international, multicentre study to describe the real-world effectiveness and usage of Alprolix in patients with haemophilia B in selected European and Middle Eastern countries

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A phase IV multicentre, international study investigating the real-world efficacy of Alprolix, an extended half-life factor IX concentrate, in the management of haemophilia B.

Project Acronym B-More
Status Project Complete
Value £2,288.00
Project Dates Sep 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2022

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