Примери за използване на Moderate hepatic на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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In patients with moderate hepatic impairment the exposure of ospemifene
No change in dabigatran exposure was seen in 12 subjects with moderate hepatic insufficiency(Child Pugh B)
In patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment the recommended dose of cabozantinib is 60 mg once daily.
REYATAZ with ritonavir is contraindicated in patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency(see sections 4.2,
In patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment the recommended dose is 40 mg once daily.
Pharmacokinetic results suggest caution should be exercised when VIRAMUNE is administered to patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction(Child-Pugh B).
Clinical data suggest that no change in aflibercept dose is required in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment.
In cases of moderate hepatic insufficiency(cirrhosis, Child- Pugh Class A
Clinical data suggest that no dose adjustments are required in patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment.
In patients with mild to moderate hepatic insufficiency, the bioavailability of zaleplon is increased because of reduced clearance,
tenofovir have been studied in patients with moderate hepatic impairment.
There were no clinically important pharmacokinetic differences between patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency and healthy subjects.
the presence of diabetes, and mild or moderate hepatic insufficiency.
at Cycle 3 after repeated dosing in patients with mild or moderate hepatic dysfunction was within the range observed in patients with normal hepatic function.
Use in patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency Caution should be exercised when using ivabradine in patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency(see section 4.2).
No dosage adjustment is necessary for the elderly or mild to moderate hepatic insufficiency.
No dose adjustment of{Invented Name} is required for patients with mild to moderate hepatic insufficiency(Child-Pugh A or B).
In cirrhotic patients(non-smokers) with moderate hepatic impairment(classified as Child Pugh B),
Moderate hepatic impairment(based on the Child-Pugh classification)