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13495566 tn?1431029924 Does anybody have the package insert that comes with HARVONI- section 8.7 -says not proven to help cirrhosis. That is one of my denial reasons--I don't know if it says that. Trying to find out.
446474 tn?1446347682 good summary but a couple of details don't look right. The actual response rates confirmed by the FDA are in the staff review summaries. For boce: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AdvisoryCommittees/CommitteesMeetingMaterials/Drugs/AntiviralDrugsAdvisoryCommittee/UCM252341.pdf and for tela http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AdvisoryCommittees/CommitteesMeetingMaterials/Drugs/AntiviralDrugsAdvisoryCommittee/UCM252561.pdf For boce's P05216(SPRINT-2) the staff summary (Table 1) gives 63 and 66.
Avatar n tn 5 for the first 6-8 weeks and a range of 1.8-2.0 thereafter. The Coumadin package insert indicates that the appropriate INR range for patients with "mechanical" heart valves is 2.5 to 3.5. Another surgeon recommends the lower 1.8 to 2.0 range, and states research indicates that the 1.8 to 2.0 range is acceptable for patients with "larger" St. Jude valves in the aortic position. The size and which valve may indicate the appropriate value?
142841 tn?1201975052 I believe it is. You can always check the PDR for the package insert. I have not heard of any insurance issues with Infergen. Side effects are pretty rough, but if you are strong and motivated, you can do it. Good luck!
Avatar f tn My understanding is that betapace or sotalol cannot be substituted for the AF version but the AF versioin can be subbed for the non AF version because the package insert does have everything that the AF package insert has plus the A-fib information
Avatar m tn I haven't used detartrine myself but according to the package insert, the 150 RDA does not erode enamel and there is no contraindication for use in sensitivity patients. The only contraindication is allergy to the material. Try using some sensitivity toothpaste to see if it helps.
Avatar m tn When you have a prescription filled, request the FULL PACKAGE INSERT. Many drug store chains produce an abreviated version of these warning and information sheets, which cleverly eliminate most of the important information. In the studies, look for the "n" number, meaning number of patients. You will finmd that some medications have studies conducted with relatively small patient groups, certainly not enough to come to a statistically meaningful conclusion regarding side-effect.
446474 tn?1446347682 Victrelis (boceprevir) Labeling Update On November 2, 2012, the Victrelis (boceprevir) package insert and Medication Guide was updated to include postmarketing information about serious acute hypersensitivity reactions observed during boceprevir, peginterferon, and ribavirin combination therapy. The following sections of the package insert were updated. A new contraindication was added to section 4: Patients with a history of a hypersensitivity reaction to boceprevir Section 5.
Avatar f tn t actively say it but when I was trying to find some explanation for my problems, I found their latest package insert at it listed 2 additional inactive ingredients that were not in the formula change since 2002, and my current package insert still had the old 3 inactive ingredients. So I investigated thinking this was my problem. I finally got someone after months to tell me the real story.
1145751 tn?1262133453 Ok so I got these Prometrium capsules and it states on the package insert that these capsules are oral capsule. My OB's direction is to insert it vaginally as a suppository. Im concerned because the capsules outside gel is pretty thick. I just dont want to keep shoving these things in me and it not dissolve. Has anyone used oral capsules as suppository?
739070 tn?1338603402 The package isert for Trileptal does not mention neutropenia (scientific name for low WBC) as a side effect, However the package insert for Bumex did report deviations in WBC (3%) without indicating whether these were high or low deviations. The was no mentions for either of these drugs of possible drug interactions. Hope this helps!
Avatar f tn The flu shot specifically states on the manufacturer's package insert that it is NOT recommended for pregnant women; it increases your chances of miscarriage/pre-term labor.
Avatar f tn All medications come with something called a 'package insert' which has labeling that includes any risks. Did you tell your doctor that you are expecting? I would just call the office to be safe and tell them you are pregnant and want to know if the antibiotic prescribed for you is safe during pregnancy.
Avatar n tn Unfortunately, the package insert for the drug cck calls for an injection over 1 to 3 minutes. Most experts recommend injecting the drug over a period of at least ten minutes. This will prevent most cases of severe cramping. Some people will cramp up regardless, probably due to underlying causes. Unfortunately it is not possible to give pain medication, as it will affect the way the gallbladder contacts. " Of course he's mostly talking about during the procedure.
Avatar n tn This is from Schering Plough’s package insert; no mention of cataracts: Ophthalmologic disorders Decrease or loss of vision, retinopathy including macular edema, retinal artery or vein thrombosis, retinal hemorrhages and cotton wool spots, optic neuritis, and papilledema may be induced or aggravated by treatment with peg-intron alpha 2b or other alpha interferons. All patients should receive an eye examination at baseline. Patients with preexisting disorders (e.g.
Avatar n tn I do have the insert at home. It said if there were NO lines it was inconclusive, but nothing about a line in the circle and nothing in the oval. The way it reads, for it to be positive, there should be a line in each opening. I will be taking another one tonight, hoping it is more conclusive. thanx!
Avatar m tn I did a quick check on the use of Ritalin on depressed patients. This is a quote from their package insert: "Ritalin should be given cautiously to emotionally unstable patients, such as those with a history of drug dependence or alcoholism, because such patients may increase dosage on their own initiative. Chronically abusive use can lead to marked tolerance and psychic dependence with varying degrees of abnormal behavior.
Avatar f tn Yes, I read the insert. So your saying that its accurate rite?
Avatar f tn Dear Cinders11: Enclosed in quotations is the section of the femara package insert produced by Novartis. "2.5 Use in Hepatic Impairment No dosage adjustment is recommended for patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment, although Femara blood concentrations were modestly increased in subjects with moderate hepatic impairment due to cirrhosis. The dose of Femara in patients with cirrhosis and severe hepatic dysfunction should be reduced by 50% [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)].
Avatar n tn They all come with a patient package insert that explains it. If your pack no longer has that insert, you can ask your pharmacist. Most require you to use them for 7 days before considering yourself safely protected.
Avatar f tn Part of this is that are very common symptoms on brimonidine In fact in 20% of glaucoma patients on the generic version the medication has to be stopped because of complaints of redness, irritation, pain and discomfort and dry mouth and bad taste in mouth. If you still have it read the package insert that you get when you get a new bottle of medicine. Or go on the internet and read the side effects.
Avatar m tn These are not listed on the package insert, but I note from Dailymed.com Viread did cause fever in clinical trials (i.e., Truvada is a combo of Viread and Emtriva).
Avatar m tn I would look up the package insert online because they are all available online. That's what any doctor or pharmacist would be looking at if you asked them.
Avatar f tn Your chances are slim to none of being pregnant. Taking plan will cause disruptions in your cycle, it says skin the package insert. Taking it on top of all the other meds you're taking will surely disrupt your cycle even more. I wouldn't think twice about it. I'd be more concerned that the plan B messed with your thyroid levels or caused some issue with the effectiveness of your PCOS meds because that is much more likely.