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An Observational Research Study of the Health of Joints in People With Haemophilia Taking the Medicine Esperoct

Study Summary

This study will collect information on the long term health of joints in people with haemophilia A who have started treatment with Esperoct within twelve months prior to participation to the study. This study is conducted to look at how joint health of people with haemophilia changes over time when they are receiving the medicine Esperoct. The participants will get Esperoct as prescribed to the participants by the study doctor. The participant's treatment will not be affected by their involvement in the study. Every six months, the participants will be asked to answer some questionnaires about their joints, their pain and their ability to be physically active. Their participation in the study will last for no more than 2 years. The participants are free to leave the study at any time and for any reason. This will not affect their current and future medical care.

Conditions
Interventions / Drugs
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Study Details
Enrollment100 participants
Primary Completion
Lead SponsorNovo Nordisk A/S
Data Retrieved2026-04-11 02:55:47.366949+00:00
What This Trial Means for Biotech Investors
Trial Phase Context
Status & Expected Data

Currently recruiting: the trial is enrolling patients. A data readout is not expected until after enrollment closes and the follow-up period is complete.

Enrolled: 100 participants
Sponsor Catalyst Profile

Novo Nordisk (NVO) is the sponsoring company for this trial. BiotechSign currently grades this company F (12/100) based on composite catalyst signals across its full pipeline. This trial is one data point in that overall catalyst picture.

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