Examples of using Crixivan in English and their translations into Swedish
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Crixivan, Epivir and AZT.
What is Crixivan used for?
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Why has Crixivan been approved?
What is the risk associated with Crixivan?
How has Crixivan been studied?
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What benefit has Crixivan shown during the studies?
John' s wort are contraindicated with Crixivan.
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Herbal preparations containing St. John's wort are contraindicated with Crixivan.
Crixivan must be used in combination with other antiviral medicines.
The active substance in Crixivan, indinavir, is a protease inhibitor.
Crixivan is a medicine containing the active substance indinavir.
The Committee recommended that Crixivan be given marketing authorisation.
Crixivan is a medicine that contains the active substance indinavir.
Dose reduction of rifabutin and dose increase of Crixivan has not been confirmed in clinical.
The use of Crixivan with ritonavir is based on limited evidence.
The company also presented the results of four studies from the scientific literature that looked at the effects of taking Crixivan in combination with ritonavir.
The use of Crixivan with ritonavir is based on limited evidence.
Combination of atazanavir with or without ritonavir and Crixivan are not recommended due to increased risk of hyperbilirubinemia see section 4.4.
Crixivan without ritonavir has been studied in three studies involving a total of 524 adults infected with HIV.
In adolescents and children, the possible benefit of treatment with Crixivan should be weighed up against the increased risk of developing nephrolithiasis kidney stones.
The dose of Crixivan will need to be adjusted in patients taking some other medicines or who have problems with their liver.
One study involved 20 patients who had already been taking Crixivan without ritonavir, and three involved a total of 123 patients who had not taken treatment for HIV infection before.
Crixivan can also be taken at a dose of 400 mg twice a day if each dose is taken with 100 mg ritonavir another antiviral medicine.
Alternatively, Crixivan may be given with a low-fat, light meal.
Generic Crixivan is used for treating HIV infection in some patients when used in combination with certain other medicines.
Combinations of atazanavir with or without ritonavir and Crixivan have not been studied