Examples of using General supportive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Computer
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Political
General supportive measures should be employed.
Treatment of an overdose should include general supportive measures.
General supportive measures should be employed.
Treatment of overdose should consist of general supportive measures.
If ingested, general supportive measures may be appropriate.
Treatment of overdose with the medicinal product consists of general supportive measures.
General supportive and symptomatic measures are also recommended.
Treatment should be symptomatic and general supportive measures should be utilised.
General supportive measures should be initiated in all cases of overdose.
Treatment of overdose may require general supportive measures to maintain the vital signs.
General supportive measures should be initiated in all cases of overdose.
In the event of overdose, Sivextro should be discontinued and general supportive treatment given.
As with any overdose, general supportive measures should be utilised as necessary.
General supportive care is indicated, including frequent monitoring of vital signs
In case of overdose, the product should be discontinued and general supportive treatment and monitoring should be provided.
General supportive measures should be instituted, including close monitoring of respiratory and cardiac status of the patient.
In the event of overdose, Doribax should be discontinued and general supportive treatment given until renal elimination takes place.
General supportive care of the patient is indicated including monitoring of vital signs
There is no specific antidote for mavacoxib overdose, but general supportive therapy, as applied to clinical overdosewith NSAIDs, should be given.
Treatment should consist of general supportive measures including monitoring of vital signs
If a dog experiences these side effects, treatment should be stopped and general supportive therapy should be given as appropriate for NSAID overdose.
If overdose occurs, general supportive measures and symptomatic treatment should be conducted.
treatment with INVANZ should be discontinued and general supportive treatment given until renal elimination takes place.
In the event of overdose, general supportive measures should be initiated based on the patient' s signs and symptoms.
The adverse effects of overdose are consistent with those listed in section 4.8. General supportive measures should be initiated in all cases of overdose.
Treatment of overdose should consist of general supportive measures including keeping the patient in a supine position, careful assessment of patient vital signs, blood pressure and ECG.
If an adverse reaction to the administration of Trocoxil occurs, no further tablets should be administered and general supportive therapy, as applied to clinical overdosage with NSAIDs, should be applied.
Treatment of overdose with PREZISTA consists of general supportive measures including monitoring of vital signs and observation of the clinical status of the patient.
It is recommended that patients suspected of receiving an overdose be monitored, and general supportive measures be initiated as no specific antidote has been identified.
Treatment of overdose with REYATAZ should consist of general supportive measures, including monitoring of vital signs