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Aplastic anaemia is a disease in which the bone marrow’s stem cells are damaged and do not make enough blood cells (red and white blood cells and platelets, all of which perform their own functions). Therefore for some patients, a stem cell transplant may be the best long-term solution. Read more
Eltrombopag is one of the newer treatments for aplastic anaemia. You can find out more about it here. Read more
Blood transfusions are commonly used to treat the symptoms of aplastic anaemia. Learn more about transfusions for adult patients here. Read more
If you are an adult patient going into the hospital for ATG treatment, this fact sheet is for you Read more
Please read our updated fact sheet for adult patients, on the use of steroids as part of anti-thymocyte (ATG) treatment Read more
Our freshly updated information on Ciclosporin used as part of Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (ATG) treatment for adult patients Read more
A concise leaflet explaining the use of androgens in the treatment of relapsed or refractory aplastic anaemia in adult patients Read more
The latest clinical guidance on treating children diagnosed with aplastic anaemia. Read more