Examples of using Hepatic function in English and their translations into Finnish
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Severe hepatic function disorder.
Impaired renal or hepatic function.
Hepatic function if treatment with.
Impaired renal and hepatic function.
Uncommon: Hepatic function test abnormal.
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Impaired renal and/or hepatic function.
Uncommon: hepatic function abnormal.
Tho Impaired renal and/ or hepatic function.
Abnormal hepatic function, increased SGOT and SGPT.
Interrupt Iclusig and monitor hepatic function.
Cholecystitis, hepatic function abnormal Rare.
Hepatic function abnormal, transaminases increased.
Moderate or severe impairment of renal or hepatic function.
Rare: Hepatic function abnormal, liver disorder2.
The same applies to patients with altered renal or hepatic function.
Abnormal hepatic function, increased liver enzymes.
In very premature infants, clearance of caffeine does not depend on hepatic function.
Renal and hepatic function should be closely monitored.
The dosage in children with impaired renal and/ or hepatic function has not been investigated.
Rare: Hepatic function abnormal/liver disorder3.
Feraccru has not been studied in patients with impaired renal and/or hepatic function.
Hepatic function should be monitored in both children and adults.
If the treatment is continued, hepatic function should be monitored closely.
Aerinaze is not recommended for use in patients with impaired renal or hepatic function.
Renal and hepatic function prior to, during active treatment and following therapy.
Assessments of renal function(e.g. creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and urinalysis) and hepatic function e.g.
Liver enzymes and hepatic function should be closely monitored in cirrhotic patients.
Bronchitol has not specifically been studied in patients with impaired renal and hepatic function.
Renal and hepatic function should be monitored in this patient population during deferiprone therapy.
Thalidomide Celgene has not formally been studied in patients with impaired renal or hepatic function.