Educational Materials

In this section you can access helpful materials provided by CSL Behring for patients and parents affected by von Willebrand disease.

  • On the Road to Better Control: View, download, or print a pdf of this updated patient brochure, and learn how to unlock your body’s natural ability to release von Willebrand factor (VWF) with Stimate Nasal Spray.
  • Activities to Enjoy: Having VWD doesn’t mean having an inactive lifestyle. Print out this page on recommended physical activities for people with VWD. Before you begin any physical activity, always consult with a doctor or Hemophilia Treatment Center to make sure the activity is right for you.
  • Register for E-Mail Updates: Stay in the loop with the latest news and research on VWD, Stimate Nasal Spray, and Humate-P, and with other relevant information from CSL Behring.
    Please see important safety information for Humate-P below.
  • A Guide to Living With von Willebrand Disease: Complete a quick registration page and we will send you this guide—the first book-length resource about VWD. A Guide to Living With von Willebrand Disease was written by a healthcare professional with VWD and provides valuable information on living with the disease. You can also read an excerpt right now and view the front and back covers, foreword, and preface by clicking the images below.

Important Safety Information for Stimate

Stimate Nasal Spray is indicated for patients with hemophilia A with Factor VIII coagulant activity levels greater than 5%. Desmopressin acetate is not indicated for the treatment of hemophilia A with Factor VIII coagulant activity levels equal to or less than 5%, or for the treatment of hemophilia B, or in patients who have Factor VIII antibodies.

Stimate® Nasal Spray is indicated for patients with mild to moderate classic type 1 von Willebrand disease (VWD) with Factor VIII levels greater than 5%. Stimate® Nasal Spray is not indicated for the treatment of severe classic VWD (Type I) and when there is evidence of an abnormal molecular form of Factor VIII antigen.

Stimate® Nasal Spray is contraindicated if you have a known hypersensitivity to desmopressin or any of the components of Stimate. Stimate should not be used by patients with type 2B VWD, since platelet aggregation may be induced. Stimate Nasal Spray is for intranasal use only.

To reduce the potential for water intoxication or hyponatremia, especially in the young and the elderly, patients using desmopressin may be advised to reduce fluid intake, ingesting only enough to satisfy thirst. Your doctor will monitor for a rare occurrence of an extreme decrease in plasma osmolality that could result in seizures, possibly leading to coma.

Other adverse reactions reported with use of injectable and/or intranasal desmopressin acetate include headache, nausea, somnolence (sleepiness), dizziness, chest pain, palpitations and tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), and severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. See full prescribing information for a complete list of adverse reactions.

Please see full prescribing information.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.


Important Safety Information for Humate-P

Antihemophilic Factor/von Willebrand Factor Complex (Human), Humate-P® is approved to treat and prevent bleeding in adult patients with hemophilia A (classical hemophilia). Humate-P also treats spontaneous or trauma-induced bleeding episodes in adults and children with von Willebrand disease (VWD) and prevents excessive bleeding during and after surgery in patients with mild, moderate or severe VWD. Humate-P is not known to prevent spontaneous bleeding episodes.

Do not take Humate-P if you have had extreme sensitivity or an allergic response to antihemophilic or von Willebrand factor preparations. Your doctor will monitor you for events related to abnormal blood clotting.

Humate-P is made from human blood and could contain infectious agents. The risk that these agents may transmit disease cannot be completely eliminated, but has been reduced by screening plasma donors and testing donated plasma for certain viruses, and by inactivating and/or removing viruses during manufacturing.

In studies, more than 5% of patients reported the following adverse reactions to Humate-P: allergic/anaphylactic reactions, including hives, chest tightness, rash, itching, and swelling. The most common adverse reactions after surgery were bleeding at the wound or infusion site, and nosebleeds.

Please see full prescribing information.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.