New FDA Expanded Approval for HYMPAVZI Treatment Changes Everything for Hemophilia Patients Ages 6+
Tonight's Episode
A pediatric hematologist breaks down everything parents, patients, and caregivers need to know about hemophilia — from early warning signs in infants to the newest FDA-approved treatment that's changing daily life for kids as young as 6.Dr. Guy Young, Director of the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Professor of Pediatrics at USC's Keck School of Medicine, joins Dr. Robert Cykiert, Creator and Host of the #DoctorPodcasts Show, to explain hemophilia A and B, how it's diagnosed, why 30% of cases have no family history, and how a groundbreaking new subcutaneous pen treatment is replacing painful IV infusions for kids and adults alike.🔑 TOPICS COVERED:00:00 – Why bleeding often starts as babies begin to walk01:03 – Welcome to Episode 15502:52 – What is hemophilia? Factor 8 vs. Factor 904:11 – Is hemophilia genetic? The X-linked inheritance explained05:40 – Do women get hemophilia too?07:28 – How common is hemophilia in the U.S.?08:14 – Severe vs. moderate vs. mild hemophilia10:50 – How is hemophilia diagnosed? (Simple blood tests)13:30 – The history of hemophilia treatment, from 1840 to today18:26 – How the new drug works differently from traditional Factor 8 and 9 therapy20:04 – Does it increase blood clot risk?22:11 – FDA approval history and the new expanded age range (6+)24:39 – Weekly pen injections vs. IV infusions27:43 – Gene therapy for hemophilia: where things stand33:16 – Can AI speed up new hemophilia drug development?👨⚕️ ABOUT THE GUEST:Guy Young, M.D. is a nationally recognized expert in pediatric hemophilia and bleeding disorders, and a leading clinical researcher on new hemophilia therapies.🎙️ Subscribe to the DoctorPodcasts Show for more expert interviews breaking down complex medical topics in plain language.👍 Like, comment, and share if you learned something new!⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding any medical condition or treatment.#Hemophilia #BleedingDisorder #PediatricHealth #RareDisease #HemophiliaA #HemophiliaB #FactorVIII #FactorIX #GeneTherapy #MedicalEducation #ChildrensHospital #DrPodcast #HematologyOncology #ParentingTips #RareDiseaseAwareness #FDAApproval #BloodDisorder #PediatricMedicine #HealthEducation