Examples of using Bone marrow function in English and their translations into Swedish
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A severe reduction of bone marrow function may be caused by this drug.
followed by symptomatic treatment and control of bone marrow function.
In patients with impaired bone marrow function, the treatment should be started with caution.
expected following intrathecal treatment, some effects on bone marrow function cannot be excluded.
Poor bone marrow function or low blood cell counts(red cells,
Treatment with Siklos should be discontinued if bone marrow function is markedly depressed.
Pemetrexed can suppress bone marrow function as manifested by neutropenia,
other risk groups with a presumable reduced bone marrow function without inducing myelotoxicity.
Medicines which may suppress bone marrow function as these effects may be enhanced by concomitant use of asparaginase.
other risk groups with a presumable reduced bone marrow function without inducing myelotoxicity.
Patients with significantly impaired bone marrow function or significant anaemia,
at the discretion of the treating physician if continued lenalidomide/ dexamethasone therapy resulted in improved bone marrow function no DLT for at least 2 consecutive cycles
Poor bone marrow function or low blood cell counts(red cells,
which has been shown to protect bone marrow function and resistance to infection following exposure to radiation in rodents even more effective than DHEA.
Patients with significantly impaired bone marrow function or significant anaemia,
When administered in combination with other interferon preparations, suppressive effect on bone marrow function may be strengthened
In patients with pre-existing anaemia, leucopenia, and/ or thrombocytopenia as well as in patients with impaired bone marrow function or those at risk of bone marrow suppression, the risk of haematological disorders is increased.
and/or thrombocytopenia as well as in patients with impaired bone marrow function or those at risk of bone marrow suppression, the risk of haematological disorders is increased.
such as acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS),• poor bone marrow function or low blood cell counts(red cells,