Examples of using Ranexa in English and their translations into Czech
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How to store Ranexa.
How has Ranexa been studied?
Other information about Ranexa.
Why has Ranexa been approved?
What is the risk associated with Ranexa?
Ranexa can be taken with or without food.
The active substance in Ranexa is ranolazine.
Ranexa is contraindicated in patients taking.
What benefit has Ranexa shown during the studies?
Do not use the following medicines if you take Ranexa.
To refer to the Ranexa package leaflet for more information.
Call their doctor if they feel dizzy or sick, become sick orexperience any unexpected symptoms after starting Ranexa.
Ranexa is used to treat the symptoms of stable angina pectoris.
The Committee recommended that Ranexa be given marketing authorisation.
Ranexa is a medicine that contains the active substance ranolazine.
The main products produced by the company are: Sovaldi, Harvoni, Descovy, Odefsey, Genvoya, Complera/ Eviplera, Zydelig,Letairis, Ranexa and others.
That prior to Ranexa treatment the patient should tell their doctor if they have any of the following.
Ranexa is supplied in cartons containing 30, 60, or 100 tablets in blister strips or 60 tablets in plastic bottles.
The company that makes Ranexa will agree on the wording of the patient alert card in each Member State.
Ranexa has been studied in one main study including a total of 823 patients with an average age of 64 years who had had angina pectoris for at least three months.
If you accidentally take too many Ranexa tablets or take a higher dose than recommended by your doctor, it is important that you tell your doctor at once.
Ranexa may cause side effects such as dizziness(common), blurred vision(uncommon), confusional state(uncommon), hallucination(uncommon), double vision(uncommon), coordination problems(rare), that may affect your ability to drive or use machines.
The active substance in Ranexa, ranolazine, is thought to work by reducing the flow of sodium ions into the heart muscle cells.
Ranexa is a medicine used in combination with other medicines to treat angina pectoris, which is a chest pain or discomfort that you feel anywhere along the upper part of your body between your neck and upper abdomen, often brought on by exercise or too much activity.
To refer to the Ranexa SPC prior to prescribing any medications to the patient, as there are potential drug interactions which should be taken into consideration.
