Examples of using Intravitreal injection in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Techniques for the intravitreal injection.
Intravitreal injection procedure video.
Techniques for the intravitreal injection.
Intravitreal injection procedure pictogram.
Eylea is for intravitreal injection only.
Intravitreal injection procedure pictogram.
JETREA is administered by intravitreal injection only.
Intravitreal injection procedure pictogram• Patient information.
Do not use this needle for the intravitreal injection.
Management of intravitreal injection related adverse events.
Filter needle is not to be used for intravitreal injection.
To prepare Jetrea for intravitreal injection, adhere to the following instructions: 1.
This medicinal product must not be administered by intravitreal injection.
For the intravitreal injection, a 30 G x½ inch injection needle should be used.
ZALTRAP must not be administered as an intravitreal injection(see section 4.3).
For the intravitreal injection, a 30G x½″ sterile injection needle should be used.
ZALTRAP must not be administered as an intravitreal injection(see sections 4.3 and 4.4).
Patients may experience temporary visual blurring after receiving Macugen by intravitreal injection.
ZALTRAP must not be administered as an intravitreal injection(see section 2 of the package leaflet).
The systemic exposure of JETREA is expected to be very low after intravitreal injection.
Immediately following the intravitreal injection, patients should be monitored for elevation in intraocular pressure.
Patients may experience temporarily reduced vision after receiving OZURDEX by intravitreal injection(see section 4.8).
It is given by intravitreal injection(injection into the vitreous humour, the jelly-like fluid in the eye).
Macugen 0.3 mg should be administered once every six weeks(9 injections per year) by intravitreal injection into the affected eye.
Treatment with Macugen is for intravitreal injection only and should be administered by ophthalmologists experienced in intravitreal injections. .
The recommended dose is 0.125 mg in 0.1 mL of the solution administered by intravitreal injection to the affected eye once as a single dose.
Because of the small dose administered(0.125 mg),detectable levels of ocriplasmin in systemic circulation are not expected after intravitreal injection.
Omidria is not indicated for undiluted use, intravitreal injection, general topical ophthalmic use, or non-ocular systemic use.
The filter needle should be discarded after withdrawal of the vial contents andshould not be used for the intravitreal injection.
Patient monitoring after intravitreal injection including monitoring for visual acuity and increase of intraocular pressure post-injection.