Examples of using Simulect in English and their translations into Danish
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What is Simulect used for?
Other information about Simulect.
How has Simulect been studied?
You will only be given two doses of Simulect.
Why has Simulect been approved?
What is the risk associated with Simulect?
How Simulect is given to you 4.
In this situation, you may have received Simulect.
Solvent for Simulect Water for injections.
Sudden severe allergic reactions have been reported in patients treated with Simulect.
The full EPAR for Simulect can be found here.
Simulect is also available in vials with 10 mg basiliximab.
The Committee recommended that Simulect be given marketing authorisation.
Simulect must not be used during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Children and adolescents(aged 1 to 17 years) Simulect can be given to children and adolescents.
Simulect belongs to a group of medicines called immunosuppressants.
Your doctor will check this for you anddiscuss with you the possibility of repeated treatment with Simulect.
Simulect should be administered under qualified medical supervision.
Older patients(aged 65 years and over) Simulect can be given to older patients, but the information available is limited.
Simulect 20 mg powder and solvent for solution for injection or infusion.
Since no data are available on the compatibility of Simulect with other intravenous substances, Simulect should not be mixed with other medications/ substances and should always be given through a separate infusion line.
Simulect works by stopping the immune cells that attack transplanted organs.
The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use(CHMP) decided that Simulect' s benefits are greater than its risks for the prophylaxis of acute organ rejection in de novo allogeneic renal transplantation in adult and paediatric patients.
Simulect 20 mg powder for solution for injection/ infusion basiliximab Intravenous use.
Reconstituted Simulect is administered as an intravenous infusion over 20 to 30 minutes or as a bolus injection.
Simulect is to be used concomitantly with ciclosporin for microemulsion- and corticosteroid-based immunosuppression.
If you are given too much Simulect An overdose of Simulect is not likely to cause side effects straight away, but it may weaken your immune system for longer.
Simulect has been assessed in three main studies involving a total of 1,067 adults who were having a kidney transplant.
Simulect should be prescribed only by physicians who are experienced in the use of immunosuppressive therapy following organ transplantation.
Simulect must not be administered unless it is absolutely certain that the patient will receive the graft and concomitant immunosuppression.