Examples of using Alert card in English and their translations into Swedish
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Important- patient alert card.
Keep this Alert Card with you at all times.
The role and use of the Patient Alert Card.
Pull here” with Alert card attached.
It is important that you keep this Alert Card.
People also translate
Push here with Alert card attached.
Patients should be given the special alert card.
Detach enclosed Alert Card, it contains important safety information.
Triumeq tablets patient alert card side 1.
The Alert Card enclosed contains important safety information.
Key elements for the Patient Information Brochure and Alert Card.
Detach enclosed Alert Card, it contains important safety information.
Patients treated with Humira should be given the special alert card.
Each pack of the medicine contains an alert card that should be given to the patient.
Your doctor must record the conduct of these tests on your alert card.
It is important that you keep this Alert Card and show it to your partner or caregiver.
Product information Physician information Patient information Patient Alert card.
Patients will also receive an alert card summarising key safety information on the medicine.
The company will also provide prescribers with an alert card for their patients.
The Kivexa pack includes an Alert Card, to remind you and medical staff about abacavir hypersensitivity.
The need to provide patients with the Patient Alert Card with each infusion.
Medicine and an alert card for patients, explaining the risks of bleeding with the medicine
It is recommended that the conduct of these tests should be recorded in the patient's alert card.
Inside your pack of STAYVEER tablets you will find a Patient Alert Card which you should read carefully.
It is recommended that the conduct of these tests should be recorded in the patient alert card.
Patients who receive Entyvio must be given a special alert card that summarises the safety information about the medicine.
Patients treated with Flixabi should be given the package leaflet and the special Alert card.
Patients who take Remicade must be given the special alert card that summarises the safety information about the medicine.
including a brochure and an alert card.
Patients will also receive from their doctor an alert card summarising key safety information on the medicine.