Examples of using Refacto in English and their translations into Romanian
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What is ReFacto AF?
ReFacto AF contains sodium.
Do not use ReFacto AF.
What ReFacto AF looks like and contents of the pack.
Solvent for ReFacto AF.
ReFacto AF 250 IU powder for solution for injection.
How to use ReFacto AF 4.
ReFacto AF contains the active substance moroctocog alfa.
Before you use ReFacto AF 3.
Why has ReFacto AF been approved?
If you stop taking ReFacto AF.
How has ReFacto AF been studied?
If you stop using ReFacto AF.
What benefit has ReFacto AF shown during the studies?
Other information about ReFacto AF.
If you use more ReFacto AF than you should.
What is the risk associated with ReFacto AF?
The full EPAR for ReFacto AF is available here.
ReFacto AF is used to replace the missing factor VIII.
The main differences between ReFacto AF and ReFacto.
ReFacto AF should not be mixed with other infusion solutions.
Frequency of Occurrence per Patient with ReFacto or ReFacto AF.
ReFacto AF is given by injection into a vein lasting several minutes.
Development of inhibitors occurred in approximately 2% of patients receiving ReFacto AF in a research study.
ReFacto AF is given by injection into a vein lasting several minutes.
These packs will include information on the differences between ReFacto and ReFacto AF,how to use ReFacto AF safely, how to report side effects, information on similar medicines available outside the EU, and a reminder that patients should carry enough ReFacto AF with them if they are travelling.
ReFacto AF is administered by intravenous(IV) infusion after reconstitution.
The manufacturing process for ReFacto was modified to eliminate any exogenous human- or animal-derived protein in the cell culture process, purification, or final formulation; and at the same time the invented name was changed to ReFacto AF.
ReFacto AF is administered by intravenous(IV) infusion after reconstitution of the powder with the solvent(0.9% sodium chloride).
ReFacto AF is used for the treatment and prevention of bleeding in patients with haemophilia A(an inherited bleeding disorder).
