Examples of using Altargo in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
The full list of bacteria against which Altargo is active can be found in the Summary of Product Characteristics.
The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for Altargo to Glaxo Group Ltd on 24 May 2007.
IRF states that Altargo increases the treatment options in impetigo that require treatment
Altargo contains butylated hydroxytoluene(E321), which may cause
Do not apply other ointments, creams or lotions to the area being treated with Altargo unless specifically instructed to do so by your doctor.
Altargo was at least as effective as fusidic acid,
In patients with impetigo, Altargo was more effective than placebo,
Altargo should not be used to treat infections known or thought likely to
However, these two studies found that Altargo was not sufficiently effective in the treatment of abscesses(cavities containing pus)
to continue/ discontinue therapy with Altargo should be made taking into account the benefit of breast-feeding to the child and the benefit of Altargo therapy to the woman.
The price of Altargo(135kr for 5 g ointment)
Altargo is an ointment that contains the active substance retapamulin.
What is Altargo used for?
Altargo is an antibiotic medicine.
Altargo should only be used on the skin.
The active substance in Altargo, retapamulin, is an antibiotic belonging to the‘ pleuromutilin' class.
How has Altargo been studied?
Why has Altargo been approved?
Altargo 1% ointment Retapamulin Cutaneous use.
Altargo is used to treat bacterial infections affecting small areas of skin.