Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Revasc in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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What is Revasc?
What Revasc contains.
Unplanned revasc.
How has Revasc been studied?
How to store Revasc.
Why has Revasc been approved?
Other information about Revasc.
How does Revasc work?
Take special care with Revasc.
How is Revasc used?
Revasc contains the active substance desirudin.
FURTHER INFORMATION What Revasc contains.
Revasc can cause serious harm to your baby.
The full EPAR for Revasc can be found here.
Revasc is intended for short-term use.
Overdose with Revasc may lead to bleeding.
Children There is no experience with Revasc in children.
What benefit has Revasc shown during the studies?
Revasc is an anticoagulant; it prevents the blood from coagulating clotting.
Important information about some of the ingredients of Revasc.
Revasc is contraindicated in pregnancy see section 4.3.
Patients should be informed that they have received Revasc.
Instructions for the preparation of Revasc are provided in section 6.6.
Revasc 15mg/0.5ml powder and solvent for solution for injection.
The common name of the active substance in Revasc is desirudin.
Revasc 15 mg/ 0.5 ml Powder for injection Desirudin Subcutaneous use.
decided that Revasc' s benefits are greater than its risks to prevent deep vein thrombosis in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement.
Revasc was compared with unfractionated heparin
Always take Revasc exactly as your doctor has instructed you.
Do not use Revasc if you notice that the solution for injection contains visible particles.