Pharmaceutical Business review

Baxter starts hemophilia preclinical studies

Baxter will develop both an unmodified recombinant Factor IX therapy for treatment of acute bleeding episodes and a chemically modified, long-acting version of recombinant Factor IX therapy for prophylaxis of bleeding in hemophilia B patients.

Hartmut Ehrlich, vice president of global R&D for Baxter’s BioScience business, said: “Our goal is to develop an unmodified version of recombinant Factor IX intended for acute treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia B patients as well as to innovate a longer-acting Factor IX therapy for prevention of bleeding episodes. A longer-acting Factor IX may translate into few required infusions, and can help people living with hemophilia B lead a more normal, healthy life.”