
Caplacizumab, also known as Cablivi, is a drug specifically used to treat acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (aTTP) in adults. This article will discuss how to purchase the drug, precautions for special populations, and foods that patients should avoid, to help readers fully understand and correctly use this innovative therapy.
How to purchase caplacizumab?
Obtaining caplacizumab is important for patients with aTTP. Since it is not yet available in China, it needs to be purchased through specific channels.
International procurement channels
Considering that caplacizumab is not sold in the Chinese market, patients can purchase it from the original drug manufacturer Sanofi through an international procurement platform.
Assistance from medical institutions
Contacting overseas medical institutions is also a feasible method. This not only helps patients obtain the drugs they need, but also provides professional medical guidance and support. By working with a professional team, patients can better understand the treatment plan and get the best care services.
Whether through international procurement or assistance from medical institutions, choosing the right purchase method has a direct impact on the patient's treatment process.
Use of Caplacizumab in Special Populations
When using Caplacizumab in special populations, special attention must be paid to potential risks and indications. The following is a detailed introduction.
Pregnant and lactating women
Pregnant women are at risk of bleeding in both the mother and the fetus when using Caplacizumab. Lactating women need to weigh the impact of breastfeeding on the child's development and their own clinical needs. For this group, before deciding whether to use Caplacizumab, they should consult a doctor in detail.
Elderly people and people with impaired liver function
There is limited research data on Caplacizumab in the elderly population, and patients with severe liver damage should use it with caution due to the increased risk of bleeding. It is particularly important to develop personalized treatment plans for people with different health conditions.
Fully considering the specific conditions of special populations will help develop more reasonable and safe treatment strategies.
Contraindications for patients with Caplacizumab
Although it is not explicitly stated that Caplacizumab has specific food contraindications, patients still need to pay attention to their eating habits during treatment to promote overall health.
Avoid high-risk foods
Avoid eating foods that may increase bleeding tendency, such as garlic, ginkgo and other natural products with anticoagulant effects, to prevent increased bleeding risk. Choosing mild and nutritious foods can help maintain good health without affecting the efficacy of drugs.
Increase the intake of foods rich in vitamin K
Increasing the intake of foods rich in vitamin K, such as green leafy vegetables, can help balance the coagulation mechanism in the body, but be careful not to overdo it. A reasonable dietary structure is not only conducive to physical recovery, but also helps drugs to achieve the best effect.
Reasonable adjustment of eating habits and drug treatment can effectively improve the treatment effect and promote the recovery process.