Примери за използване на Cufence на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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How does Cufence work?
Cufence with food and drink.
How to take Cufence.
Cufence 200 mg hard capsules.
How is Cufence used?
Other medicines and Cufence.
Why is Cufence authorised in the EU?
How to store Cufence.
Cufence 200 mg hard capsules trientine.
If you stop taking Cufence.
What is Cufence and what is it used for?
Other information about Cufence.
Cufence is available as 200 mg capsules.
If you forget to take Cufence.
Cufence contains the active substance trientine dihydrochloride.
What are the risks associated with Cufence?
Cufence must be stored in a refrigerator(between 2ºC and 8ºC).
The active substance in Cufence, trientine, is a chelating agent.
Cufence attaches to the copper, which is then passed from the body.
If you become pregnant whilst taking Cufence, talk to your doctor.
Cufence is a medicine used for the treatment of Wilson's disease in adults, adolescents and children aged 5 years or older.
White, oval-shaped size 0 capsule printed with‘Cufence 200' in grey ink.
Cufence contains the active substance trientine, a copper-chelating agent that is used to remove excess of copper from the body.
If you notice these whilst taking Cufence, you must tell your doctor immediately.
Cufence should be taken on an empty stomach, at least one hour before or two hours after meals.
Each hard capsule is white,oval-shaped size 0 with Cufence 200 printed in grey ink.
Cufence can only be obtained with a prescription and treatment should be started by a specialist with experience in the management of Wilson's disease.
The limited information available suggests that Cufence does not pass into breast milk, but it is not certain that there is no risk to the baby.
It is advised, however,to monitor patients presenting with hepatic symptoms every two to three weeks after initiation of treatment with Cufence.
There is insufficient clinical information available for Cufence to determine whether there exist differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients.