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What does it mean to have an inhibitor in hereditary haemophilia?

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What does it mean to have an inhibitor in hereditary haemophilia?

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Having an inhibitor in hereditary haemophilia, means that your body produces antibodies to your clotting factor treatment. This means that your bleeds are more difficult to treat than those with haemophilia who do not have inhibitors (click here for more information).

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