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- Dose regimen Oral use Twice daily dose. Can be taken with or without food; The tablets must be swallowed with a glass of water. Tablet strength makes interim dose adjustment easy. If a dose is missed, the patient should take the next...Twitter Linkedin Facebook Pinterest Google plus
Reimbursement / E-health - Kesimpta
Kesimpta ® is reimbursed in Belgium for adult patients with clinically proven relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) who meet the following criteria* :
The patient has a fast evolving, serious form of relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS...
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What is a cookie? Cookies are small text files that are sent to your computer when you visit a website. Cookies on Novartis Group company (Novartis) web sites do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, storing your...Melanoma - treatment
Treatment of melanomaThe suspicious skin spot will first be cut away and sent to the laboratory for examination. If this examination shows that it is a melanoma, a second operation...
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Safety Profile - Jakavi
Below is a selection of the observed side effects; please refer to the SmPc or the package leaflet for the complete list.
Myelosuppression
Patients who develop anaemia may need blood transfusions. Dose adjustment or...Twitter Linkedin Facebook Pinterest Google plusSafety Profile
As with every medicine, when using REVOLADE, side effects can occur. In the case of serious side effects, it is possible that a dose adjustment is necessary. See also the Summary of Product Characteristics for a full overview of the side effects and side...Twitter Linkedin Facebook Pinterest Google plusGuidelines - Revolade
New ITP guidelines - a big change for your patientsAfter nearly 10 years, both International (International Consensus Report / ASH Guidelines) and Belgian guidelines have finally been revised. These guidelines provide clear advice...
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