Examples of using Simulect in English and their translations into Croatian
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How to store Simulect.
Simulect may harm your baby.
FURTHER INFORMATION What Simulect contains.
What simulect is and what it is used for.
In this situation, you may have received Simulect.
Solvent for Simulect Water for injections.
In clinical trials, the incidence of opportunistic infections was similar in patients using immunosuppressive regimens with or without Simulect.
What Simulect looks like and contents of the pack.
No data are available on either the effects of live and inactive vaccination orthe transmission of infection by live vaccines in patients receiving Simulect.
Simulect can be given to children and adolescents.
There is no evidence to indicate that Simulect has an effect on your ability to drive a car or use machines.
Simulect is also available in vials with 10 mg basiliximab.
These are patients in whom,following the initial administration of Simulect, the concomitant immunosuppression was discontinued prematurely due, for example, to abandoned transplantation or early loss of the graft.
Simulect should be administered under qualified medical supervision.
To prepare the solution for infusion or injection, take 2.5 ml water for injections out of the accompanying 5 ml ampoule aseptically andadd this 2.5 ml water for injections to the vial containing the Simulect powder, using aseptic technique.
Simulect belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants.
In several small clinical trials in heart transplant recipients, serious cardiac adverse events such as cardiac arrest(2.2%), atrial flutter(1.9%) and palpitations(1.4%)have been reported more frequently with Simulect than with other induction agents.
Simulect works by stopping the immune cells that attack transplanted organs.
There are limited data available on the use of Simulect in the elderly, but there is no evidence that elderly patients require a different dosage from younger adult patients.
Simulect can be given to older patients, but the information available is limited.
Since no data are available on the compatibility of Simulect with other medicinal products intended for intravenous administration, Simulect should not be mixed with other medicinal products and should always be given through a separate infusion line.
Simulect 10 mg powder and solvent for solution for injection or infusion basiliximab.
Reconstituted Simulect is administered as an intravenous infusion over 20 to 30 minutes or as a bolus injection.
Simulect comes as a white powder in a colourless glass vial containing 10 mg of basiliximab.
Reconstituted Simulect can be administered as an intravenous bolus injection or as an intravenous infusion over 20-30 minutes.
Simulect is to be used concomitantly with ciclosporin for microemulsion- and corticosteroid-based immunosuppression.
An overdose of Simulect is not likely to cause side effects straight away, but it may weaken your immune system for longer.
Simulect should be prescribed only by physicians who are experienced in the use of immunosuppressive therapy following organ transplantation.
You must not be given Simulect if you are allergic(hypersensitive) to basiliximab or any of the other ingredients of Simulect listed in section 6 under“What Simulect contains”.
Simulect 10 mg must not be administered unless it is absolutely certain that the patient will receive the graft and concomitant immunosuppression.