Delphi Consensus on Attenuated Androgen Use for Long-Term Prophylaxis in Hereditary Angioedema: AURA Project
November 2025
in “
Clinical and Translational Allergy
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TLDR The consensus provides guidelines for safely stopping danazol in hereditary angioedema treatment.
The Delphi Consensus on Attenuated Androgen Use for Long-Term Prophylaxis in Hereditary Angioedema (AURA Project) provides 46 recommendations for the management of danazol, focusing on personalized treatment plans and standardized protocols due to its potential adverse effects. The study involved 23 experts and emphasizes a maximum daily dose of 200 mg, with higher doses only in specific cases. Danazol is recommended as a second-line treatment, with absolute contraindications including pregnancy and cancer. Regular monitoring is crucial, particularly for signs of virilization and liver health. The consensus encourages transitioning to newer, safer therapies like pdC1-INH, lanadelumab, and berotralstat, while addressing accessibility and cost challenges.