Examples of using Stocrin in English and their translations into Polish
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How does Stocrin work?
Other medicines and Stocrin.
How does Stocrin work?
Stocrin is an antiviral medicine.
If you are affected your doctor may suggest that you take Stocrin at bedtime and on an empty stomach.
People also translate
Stocrin with food and drink.
If you had a rash while taking another NNRTI, you may be at a higher risk of getting a rash with Stocrin.
Stocrin must be taken every day.
Why has Stocrin been approved?
Stocrin is an antiviral medicine.
Why has Stocrin been approved?
Stocrin can reduce the amount of statins in your blood.
Pregnancies have occurred in women taking Stocrin while using a contraceptive implant, although it has not been established that the Stocrin therapy caused the contraceptive to fail.
Stocrin contains lactose in each 600-mg daily dose.
Medicines used to treat malaria: artemether/lumefantrine: Stocrin may reduce the amount of artemether/lumefantrine in your blood.atovaquone/proguanil: Stocrin may reduce the amount of atovaquone/proguanil in your blood.
Stocrin 50 mg, 200 mg and 600 mg film-coated tablets are available.
Stocrin is a medicine that contains the active substance efavirenz.
Stocrin must be given in combination with other antiviral medicines.
Stocrin can reduce or increase the amount of anticonvulsant in your blood.
Each Stocrin hard capsule contains 100 mg of the active substance efavirenz.
Stocrin 50 mg film-coated tablets are supplied in bottles of 30 tablets.
Each Stocrin film-coated tablet contains 200 mg of the active substance efavirenz.
Stocrin has been studied in three main studies involving over 1,100 adults.
Taking Stocrin with food may lead to an increase in the frequency of side effects.
Taking Stocrin with food may lead to an increase in the frequency of side effects.
Stocrin must not be used in patients who are hypersensitive(allergic) to efavirenz or any of the other ingredients.
Stocrin may reduce the amount of voriconazole in your blood and voriconazole may increase the amount of Stocrin in your blood.
Stocrin has also been studied in 57 children aged between three and 16 years, in combination with nelfinavir and other antiviral medicines.
Stocrin should not be used in patients who may be hypersensitive(allergic) to efavirenz or any of the other ingredients.
The dose for Stocrin may need to be increased or decreased if you are also taking certain medicines see Other medicines and Stocrin.
