Examples of using Imvanex in English and their translations into Polish
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How does Imvanex work?
IMVANEX suspension for injection.
How is Imvanex used?
Other medicines or vaccines and IMVANEX.
IMVANEX is available in pack containing 20 vials.
What information is still awaited for Imvanex?
IMVANEX® suspension for injection Smallpox vaccine.
Once the frozen vaccine has been thawed, IMVANEX is a pale milky coloured homogeneous suspension for injection.
Imvanex has been authorised under‘exceptional circumstances.
Table 1: Adverse Reactions Reported in Completed Clinical Trials with IMVANEX N 6,775 subjects.
IMVANEX is provided as a suspension for injection in a vial 0.5 ml.
from the use of IMVANEX in pregnant women.
IMVANEX should not be administered by intravascular injection.
This is because it has not been possible to obtain complete information about Imvanex due to the absence of the disease.
IMVANEX is a vaccine used to prevent smallpox infection in adults.
AD who received 2 doses of IMVANEX 4 weeks apart.
IMVANEX may trigger local rashes
If you have previously had a sudden life-threatening allergic reaction to any ingredient of Imvanex(these are listed in section 6)
Imvanex is a vaccine used to protect against smallpox in adults.
number of pox lesions, etc.) compared to non-vaccinated controls was demonstrated for NHP vaccinated with IMVANEX.
IMVANEX does not contain smallpox virus(Variola)
With regard to safety, the vaccinia virus in Imvanex cannot replicate in human cells and hence is less
Imvanex is available as a suspension for injection under the skin,
In a non-placebo controlled clinical trial that compared the safety of IMVANEX in individuals with AD to healthy individuals,
Imvanex was shown in studies to be effective at triggering the production of antibodies to a level expected to provide protection against smallpox.
Although the studies showed that Imvanex is expected to protect against smallpox,
IMVANEX should be avoided during breastfeeding unless it is considered that the possible benefit in terms of preventing smallpox would outweigh the potential risk.
The most common side effects with Imvanex(which may affect more than 1 in 10 people)
Imvanex would therefore be beneficial for people who cannot be given vaccines containing replicating viruses, such as patients with a weakened immune system.
Imvanex contains a modified form of the vaccinia virus called vaccinia Ankara,