What is another word for Antihemophilic Globulin?

Pronunciation: [ˌantɪhˌiːməfˈɪlɪk ɡlˈɒbjʊlˌɪn] (IPA)

Antihemophilic Globulin is a blood protein that helps to control bleeding in people with hemophilia. It is also known as factor VIII or Hemophilia A Coagulation Factor. Other synonyms for Antihemophilic Globulin include coagulation factor VIII, Factor VIII concentrate, plasma-derived Factor VIII, and recombinant Factor VIII. These different names all refer to the same protein that is essential for blood clotting. Antihemophilic Globulin is used in the treatment of hemophilia A, a genetic disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot. It is administered intravenously to prevent or treat bleeding episodes in people with this condition.

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