At a meeting of Haemophilia Centre Directors it was suggested that prophylactic and home treatment of Factor IX "to severely affected Christmas disease patients was beneficial. Regimes of weekly, fortnightly or even monthly administration had been tried with success". However, for the treatment of "classical" haemophilia (factor VIII deficiency), prophylactic and home therapy treatment "was more difficult". "It was felt that a controlled trial might be helpful.
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Haemophilia Centres: Policies and Practice