Примери за използване на Child pugh на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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the risk for adverse reactions may be increased in patients with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A).
moderate hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A or B).
the risk for adverse events may be increased in patients with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A; see sections 4.2 and 5.2).
Based on clinical studies, no dose adjustments are necessary in patients with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A) or moderate hepatic impairment(Child Pugh B).
the risk for adverse events may be increased in patients with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A).
clinically relevant bleeding risk including cirrhotic patients with Child Pugh B and C(see sections 4.3 and 5.2).
Darifenacin pharmacokinetics were investigated in subjects with mild(Child Pugh A) or moderate(Child Pugh B) impairment of hepatic
including cirrhotic patients with Child Pugh B and C(see section 4.3).
Odefsey has not been studied in patients with severe hepatic impairment(Child Pugh Class C);
In subjects with severe hepatic impairment(Child Pugh C), the AUC0-∞ of abemaciclib
with mild hepatic impairment(classified as Child Pugh A) riociguat mean AUC was increased by 35% compared to healthy controls,
The pharmacokinetics of cobimetinib were evaluated in 6 subjects with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A), 6 subjects with moderate hepatic impairment(Child Pugh B),
was investigated in 7 HIV-infected patients with moderate liver impairment(Child Pugh Grade B score 7 to 9).
AUC of sotagliflozin was not increased in mild(Child Pugh A) hepatic impaired subjects,
with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A, mean score= 5.3,
AUC was 2.2-fold higher in volunteers with mild hepatic impairment(Child Pugh A; 90% CI 1.3- 3.7 for Cmax
There is no experience in patients with severe hepatic impairment(Child Pugh C);
Hepatic impairment: Moderate liver disease(Child Pugh Class B)
Hepatic impairment: Moderate liver disease(Child Pugh Class B)
Limited data exist in patients with severe hepatic impairment(Child Pugh score≥ 9).