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Dr Winter held that there were inadequate records as to what treatment patients received

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Dr Winter held that both GPs and pharmacists did not have adequate knowledge as to the type or amount of Factor 8 being used for home treatment.

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Dr Winter explained that no one approached Tooting hospital to help address the issue of cryoprecipitate supplies.

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Dr Winter held that at the Haemophilia Centre in Margate that around the time of 1983, there was a serious lack of funding.

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Dr Winter took the post as director at the Haemophilia Centre in Margate in December 1983.

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With regards to treatment taking place at Guy's Hospital and Margate, Dr Winter held that with regards to the treatment of children, the general practice was that children were not given concentrate unless they absolutely needed it.

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With regards to treatment taking place at Guy's Hospital and Margate, Dr Winter held that while children were prioritised for being treated with NHS products and that prophylactic treatment for children, there was a possibility that children received commercial concentrates too.

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With regards to treatment taking place at Guy's Hospital and Margate, Dr Winter held that patients diagnosed with mild haemophilia may have also received commercial concentrates, in instances where DDAVP was proving ineffective.

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With regards to treatment taking place at Guy's Hospital and Margate, Dr Winter held that patients diagnosed with moderate haemophilia may have also received commercial concentrates

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Dr Winter held that due to the shortage Shortfalls were covered by the use of commercial concentrate, and cryoprecipitate was in limited use only for mild haemophilia or von Willebrand disorder, or occasionally for a child or rarely treated adult.

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