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ID | 11387 |
Therapeutic ID | Th1246 |
Protein Name | Coagulation factor VIIa Recombinant Human |
Sequence | >Th1246_Coagulation_factor_VIIa_Recombinant_Human ANAFLEELRPGSLERECKEEQCSFEEAREIFKDAERTKLFWISYSDGDQCASSPCQNGGSCKDQLQSYICFCLPAFEGRNCETHKDDQLICVNENGGCEQYCSDHTGTKRSCRCHEGYSLLADGVSCTPTVEYPCGKIPILEKRNASKPQGRIVGGKVCPKGECPWQVLLLVNGAQLCGGTLINTIWVVSAAHCFDKIKNWRNLIAVLGEHDLSEHDGDEQSRRVAQVIIPSTYVPGTTNHDIALLRLHQPVVLTDHVVPLCLPERTFSERTLAFVRFSLVSGWGQLLDRGATALELMVLNVPRLMTQDCLQQSRKVGDSPNITEYMFCAGYSDGSKDSCKGDSGGPHATHYRGTWYLTGIVSWGQGCATVGHFGVYTRVSQYIEWLQKLMRSEPRPGVLLRAPFP |
Molecular Weight | 45079.1 |
Chemical Formula | C1972H3076N560O597S28 |
Isoelectric Point | 6.09 |
Hydrophobicity | -0.311 |
Melting point | 58 °C |
Half-life | NA |
Description | Recombinant human coagulation Factor VIIa (rFVIIa), intended for promoting hemostasis by activating the extrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade. NovoSeven is a vitamin K-dependent glycoprotein consisting of 406 amino acid residues. Cloned and expressed in hamster kidney cells, the protein is catalytically active in a two-chain form. |
Indication/Disease | For treatment of hemorrhagic complications in hemophilia A and B. |
Pharmacodynamics | Used in the treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia A or B. NovoSeven is recombinant Factor VIIa and, when complexed with tissue factor can activate coagulation Factor X to Factor Xa, as well as coagulation Factor IX to Factor IXa. Factor Xa, in complex with other factors, then converts prothrombin to thrombin, which leads to the formation of a hemostatic plug by converting fibrinogen to fibrin and thereby inducing local clotting. |
Mechanism of Action | NovoSeven activates the coagulation or clotting cascade by cleaving Factor IX and Factor X, which activates them and then leads to activation of thrombin and fibrin. |
Toxicity | NA |
Metabolism | NA |
Absorption | NA |
* 121 ± 30 mL/kg [adults] * 153 ± 29 mL/kg [children] * 280 to 290 mL/kg [congenital Factor VII deficiency] | |
Clearance | * 33 - 37 mL/h x kg [healthy] * 1375 +/- 396 mL/hr [severe hemophilia A male children] * 57.3 +/- 9.5 mL/hr/kg [severe hemophilia A male children] * 2767 +/- 385 mL/hr [severe hemophilia A men] * 37.6 +/- 13.1 mL/hr/kg [severe hemophilia A men] |
Categories | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
Patents Number | NA |
Date of Issue | NA |
Date of Expiry | NA |
Drug Interaction | Catridecacog,Aminocaproic acid,Alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor,Menadione,Tranexamic acid,Aprotinin,Hydrogen peroxide,Aminomethylbenzoic acid,Camostat,Menadione bisulfite,Monteplase,Lepirudin,Bivalirudin,Alteplase,Urokinase,Reteplase,Anistreplase,Tenecteplase,Abciximab,Drotrecogin alfa,Streptokinase,Dicoumarol,Argatroban,Ardeparin,Phenindione,Fondaparinux,Warfarin,Pentosan polysulfate,Phenprocoumon,Dipyridamole,Heparin,Enoxaparin,Epoprostenol,Acenocoumarol,4-hydroxycoumarin,Coumarin,Ximelagatran,Desmoteplase,Defibrotide,Ancrod,Beraprost,Fibrinolysin,Prasugrel,Rivaroxaban,Sulodexide,Idraparinux,Cangrelor,Astaxanthin,Apixaban,Otamixaban,Amediplase,Dabigatran etexilate,Danaparoid,Dalteparin,Tinzaparin,Ferulic acid,(R)-warfarin,Ethyl biscoumacetate,Nadroparin,Triflusal,Ticagrelor,Ditazole,Vorapaxar,Edoxaban,Potassium citrate,Sodium citrate,Dextran,Bemiparin,Parnaparin,Desirudin,Zinc citrate,Antithrombin Alfa,Protein C,Antithrombin III human,Letaxaban,Darexaban,Betrixaban,Nafamostat,Gabexate,Fluindione,Protein S human,Brinase,Clorindione,Diphenadione,Tioclomarol,Melagatran,Saruplase,(S)-Warfarin,Tocopherylquinone,Edetate calcium disodium anhydrous,Dabigatran,Semuloparin,Troxerutin,Edetic acid,Reviparin,Dermatan sulfate,SR-123781A,Dociparstat sodium |
Target | Coagulation factor X,Tissue factor pathway inhibitor,Vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylase,Coagulation factor VII,Tissue factor |
Brand Name | Niastase |
Company | Novo Nordisk |
Brand Description | Novo Nordisk |
Prescribed For | Intravenous |
Chemical Name | 1.2 mg / vial |
Formulation | NA |
Physical Appearance | NA |
Route of Administration | NA |
Recommended Dosage | NA |
Contraindication | NA |
Side Effects | NA |
Useful Link 1 | Link |
Useful Link 2 | Link |
Remarks | NA |