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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 161 Suppl 1: 21-5, 2013.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23689241

Self-administration of therapy can help hereditary angioedema (HAE) patients regain control of their disease or reduce its impact and improve the quality of their lives. However, data from a self-administration survey, and subsequent discussion at an international HAE expert meeting, identified several barriers to self-administration therapy. These barriers include difficulty in administration technique, availability of nursing resources and the mental capacity of the patient. Encouragingly, international HAE experts identified that once a patient has acquired self-administration skills, they generally retain them in the long-term. As patient uptake increases, it was recommended that follow-up management plans should be established to address any issues from the patient's perspective.


Angioedemas, Hereditary/drug therapy , Angioedemas, Hereditary/psychology , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/administration & dosage , Humans , Quality of Life , Self Administration/methods , Self Administration/psychology
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