Internet video: Pharmaceutical educational animation

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Narration for an animated video that explains the mechanism by which a new hemophilia drug works for a patient. Showcases mastery of advanced and complicated vocabulary while maintaining and upbeat and informative tone, like a young professor.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
bleeding conditions like hemophilia A can cause bleeding that may not always stop on its own. Bleeding may occur because of an injury, surgery, trauma or spontaneous bleeding. Leads like this can happen anywhere in the body, but the most common in the joints of older Children and adults. With treatment, thes bleeds can be managed. Let's explore the process the body uses to stop bleeding. It is called him O Stasis. When a blood vessel is damaged blood cells called platelets buying to the bleed site, they form a plug to help stop the bleeding. But it's only a temporary fix. It can't last long on its own. Proteins known as clotting factors are activated in a chain reaction called the clotting cascade, helping to create a stable sealed for the pluck. When this process finishes fibrous, the glue that seals the platelet plug is created. It takes several minutes for fiber and to form, seal and stabilize the platelet plug in place. This glue or fiber cannot fully form in people with hemophilia A because they do not have enough of or have improperly working clotting protein called factor. Eight. In the absence of the glue, the week platelet plug will break up and the bleeding will continue. A dynamic is an injectable medicine that is used to help treat and control bleeding in Children and adults with hemophilia. A congenital factor. Eight deficiency. Dina Bait is built on Advait, which is made by Shire. But a Dina Fate is linked to a molecule called polyethylene glycol, or PEG, which allows it to last in the body longer than adv a 40 to 50% longer in patients 12 and older and 30 to 50% longer and Children under 12 depending on the lab. Tests performed. Half life refers to how long it takes the body to eliminate half the dose of the product. Half life may vary from person to person. Studies demonstrated a shorter half life in Children than in adults. Children under 12 years of age may required those adjustment or more frequent doses. It is believed that a Dina bait anti hemophiliac factor, re confident regulated temporarily replaces the missing factor. Eight. To complete the chain reaction in the clotting cascade, allowing for the glue or fiber to form, sealing the platelet plug and helping to stop the bleeding. Even though a dine of eight is made to last longer than Advait. It doesn't stay around forever. Normally special receptors behind factory molecules to remove them from circulation. But with the addition of Peg, these receptors are believed to bind toe less. A dynamic keeps a dynamite in your body longer, but over time the dine evade is removed. That's why it's important to follow the prescribed dose ing schedule to maintain a certain amount of factor. Eight in your body as we've seen, Theoden of Peg allows a dynamite toe last longer in the body than Advait Anti Hemophiliac Factor. Re confident for patients with hemophilia. A a Dina bait anti hemophiliac factory. Confident, regulated, maybe inappropriate treatment. So talk to your doctor to learn more and find out if it's right for you.