Examples of using Fendrix in English and their translations into Danish
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Data on concomitant administration of Fendrix with specific hepatitis B immunoglobulin(HBIg) have not been generated.
other ingredients in Fendrix are listed at the end of the leaflet.
Fendrix should not be given to subjects with hypersensitivity after previous administration of other hepatitis B vaccines.
Side effects that occurred during a clinical trial with Fendrix in pre-haemodialysis and haemodialysis patients were as follows.
The doctor or nurse will give Fendrix as an injection into the muscle, usually in your upper arm.
Fendrix contains small amounts of the‘ surface antigen'(proteins from the surface) of the hepatitis B virus.
Fendrix should not be given to subjects with hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
Fendrix is available in packs of 1 with
Fendrix has been studied in one main study involving 165 patients aged 15 years and above who had kidney disease and needed haemodialysis.
Of the patients receiving Fendrix maintained protective levels of antibody for up to three years, compared with 51%
The reactogenicity profile of Fendrix in a total of 82 pre-haemodialysis
The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the EU for Fendrix to GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s. a. on 2 February 2005.
If Fendrix is to be given at the same time as specific hepatitis B immunoglobulins, these should be given at different injection sites.
Fendrix should not be used in people who may be hypersensitive(allergic) to the active substance or any of the other ingredients.
Consideration should be given to serological testing of those subjects who may be at risk of not achieving seroprotection following a complete course of Fendrix.
As with all vaccines, Fendrix cannot completely prevent infections with hepatitis B virus,
Adverse reactions reported in a clinical trial following primary vaccination with Fendrix and considered as being related
Fendrix is a vaccine which prevents hepatitis B disease in patients with renal insufficiency(including pre-haemodialysis
Adverse reactions reported in a clinical trial following primary vaccination with Fendrix and considered as being at least possibly related to vaccination have been categorised by frequency.
Once initiated, the primary course of vaccination at 0, 1, 2 and 6 months should be completed with Fendrix, and not with other commercially available HBV vaccine.