Examples of using Neospect in English and their translations into Swedish
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Before you use NeoSpect.
What is NeoSpect used for?
Take special care with NeoSpect.
Why has NeoSpect been approved?
What is the risk associated with NeoSpect?
How has NeoSpect been studied?
The scanning may take place 2-4 hours after injection of NeoSpect.
NeoSpect is for diagnostic use only.
What benefit has NeoSpect shown during the studies?
NeoSpect is for use in patients over the age of 18 years.
Trained hospital staff will ensure the correct storage of NeoSpect.
HOW TO USE NeoSpect Dosage and administration.
If the solitary pulmonary nodule is labelled with NeoSpect, it is likely to be malignant.
NeoSpect is a kit for preparing a radiolabelled medicine.
The active substance in NeoSpect, depreotide, is a somatostatin analogue.
NeoSpect 47 micrograms, kit for radiopharmaceutical preparation.
The Committee recommended that NeoSpect be given marketing authorisation.
NeoSpect is not used on its own,
However, it is not considered likely that NeoSpect will affect your ability to drive or to operate machinery.
NeoSpect has been studied in two main trials involving 258 patients with suspected lung cancer.
any of the excipients of NeoSpect or sodium pertechnetate(99mTc) solution for injection.
Unlabelled NeoSpect should not be administered directly to the patient.
positive predictive value for NeoSpect in association with chest X-ray were 96-98%
Radiolabelled NeoSpect is administered as a single injection into a vein.
When NeoSpect is radiolabelled,
Once made up into a radiolabelled solution, NeoSpect is given by intravenous injection(into a vein),
NeoSpect includes a white powder for solution for injection,
The contents of NeoSpect are intended only for use in the preparation of 99mTc-depreotide solution for injection see section 12.
NeoSpect is supplied in packs of 1 vial and 5 vials, each vial containing 47 micrograms depreotide.
The contents of the NeoSpect vial are not radioactive;