Примери за използване на Replagal на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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What Replagal contains.
How to store Replagal 6.
Replagal is an enzyme replacement therapy.
How to take Replagal 4.
Replagal is an enzyme replacement therapy.
How to store Replagal.
Why has Replagal been approved?
Before you take Replagal 3.
Replagal is intended for long-term use.
Other medicines and Replagal.
Replagal is used to treat Fabry Disease.
It is not known whether Replagal crosses the placenta.
Replagal is a concentrate for solution for infusion.
Calculate the dose and number of Replagal vials needed.
Replagal 1 mg/ ml concentrate for solution for infusion Agalsidase alfa.
The active substance in Replagal is agalsidase alfa(1mg/ ml).
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before Replagal is used.
Replagal 1 mg/ ml sterile concentrate Agalsidase alfa Intravenous use.
There is very limited data on pregnancies exposed to Replagal.
Replagal is medicine that contains the active substance agalsidase alfa.
No IgE antibodies have been detected in any patient receiving Replagal.
Taking Replagal with food and drink Interactions with food or drink are unlikely.
This pain reduction persisted through 4 years of Replagal therapy in 9 patients(in patients 7- 18 years of age).
Replagal is a solution for infusion into the body containing the active substance agalsidase alfa.
A low titre IgG antibody response has been observed in approximately 24% of the male patients treated with Replagal.
If you forget to have Replagal If you have missed a Replagal infusion, please contact your doctor.
Only a doctor who has experience in treating patients with Fabry disease or other inherited metabolic diseases should give Replagal.
If you have advanced renal disease,you may find that your Replagal treatment has a limited effect on your kidneys.
Following six months of Replagal treatment 12 of 28 male patients showed altered pharmacokinetics including an apparent increase in clearance.
The onset of infusion related reactions has generally occurred within the first 2-4 months after initiation of treatment with Replagal although later onset(after 1 year) has been reported as well.