Examples of using Zeffix in English and their translations into Danish
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What is the risk associated with Zeffix?
For effective treatment you will need to take Zeffix every day.
Taking other medicines Some medicines may affect the action of Zeffix.
Always take Zeffix exactly as your doctor has told you.
Side effects thought to be caused by Zeffix are listed below.
Treatment with Zeffix can reduce the amount of hepatitis B virus in your body.
Zeffix can be taken with food
Zeffix was more effective than placebo in slowing down the progression of liver disease.
If you stop taking Zeffix You must not stop taking Zeffix without consulting your doctor.
Taking Zeffix with food and drink Zeffix can be taken with food
Zeffix has been studied in five main studies involving a total of 1,083 adult patients.
Your doctor will advise whether you should continue to take Zeffix while you are pregnant.
Do not stop treatment with Zeffix without your doctor' s advice.
Your doctor may need to reduce your dose of Zeffix if you have kidney problems.
If Zeffix is discontinued, patients should be periodically monitored for evidence of recurrent hepatitis see section 4.4.
Therapy with Zeffix should be initiated by a physician experienced in the management of chronic hepatitis B.
Do not use Zeffix after the expiry date which is stated on the tablet carton and blister pack.
The active substance in Zeffix, lamivudine, is an antiviral agent belonging to the class of the nucleoside analogues.
The results of these tests will help your doctor to decide when your treatment with Zeffix can be stopped.
The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for Zeffix to Glaxo Group Ltd on 29 July 1999.