Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Thyrogen in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Thyrogen contains sodium.
How is Thyrogen used?
Other information about Thyrogen.
How has Thyrogen been studied?
The following effects have been reported with Thyrogen.
How to use Thyrogen 4.
Thyrogen does not contain preservatives.
How to store Thyrogen 6.
Thyrogen should not be administered intravenously.
What is Thyrogen used for?
Thyrogen must not be used during pregnancy.
You should not use Thyrogen during pregnancy.
Thyrogen 0.9 mg powder for solution for injection.
Pregnancy You should not use Thyrogen during pregnancy.
Thyrogen contains the active substance thyrotropin alfa.
Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with Thyrogen.
Why has Thyrogen been approved?
It is not recommended to perform TSH assays after Thyrogen administration.
Thyrogen should only be administered into the buttock muscle.
Breast-feeding You should not use Thyrogen while breastfeeding.
Thyrogen should not be given to breast-feeding women.
One additional patient enrolled in a clinical trial experienced symptoms after receiving Thyrogen intravenously.
It is recommended that the Thyrogen solution be injected within three hours after reconstitution.
23/ 24 patients(96%) had thyroid remnants successfully ablated in the THST withdrawal group and the Thyrogen treatment group, respectively.
There is evidence from the literature of lower efficacy of Thyrogen administration compared with withdrawal of THST when using 30 mCi.
Using Thyrogen to detect left over thyroid tissue following surgery was comparable with using the patients' own TSH after their replacement therapy was stopped.
thyrotropin alpha is an effective treatment(with reduced radiation exposure) and Thyrogen was non-inferior to thyroid hormone withdrawal for pre-therapeutic stimulation in combination with radioiodine for post-surgical ablation of thyroid remnant tissue.
If you use more Thyrogen than you should Patients who accidentally received too much Thyrogen have reported feeling nausea, weakness, dizziness,
the rates of successful ablation of thyroid remnants with 100 mCi/3.7 GBq(± 10%) radioiodine in post-thyroidectomy patients with thyroid cancer, were comparable for patients treated after thyroid hormone withdrawal versus patients treated after Thyrogen administration.
In the detection of leftover thyroid cells, using Thyrogen to stimulate thyroglobulin production