Examples of using Simponi in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Simponi should be used with caution in subjects with impaired hepatic function see section 4.2.
Simponi treatment resulted in significant improvements in physical function as assessed by changes from baseline in BASFI at weeks 14 and 24.
Simponi works by blocking the action of a protein called‘tumour necrosis factor alpha' TNF-α.
There is limited safety experience of Simponi treatment in patients who have undergone surgical procedures, including arthroplasty.
Among patients who received Simponi maintenance treatment, the improvement in quality of
If a patient forgets to inject Simponi on the planned date,
If you are considering stopping Simponi, talk to your doctor or pharmacist first.
Each Simponi pack is provided with instructions for use that fully describe the use of the syringe.
at risk of TB, you may be treated with medicines for TB before you begin using Simponi.
the benefit/risk balance of Simponi therapy should be very carefully considered.
In general, no clinically meaningful differences in measures of efficacy were observed between the Simponi 50 mg and 100 mg dosing regimens through week 104.
If possible, it is recommended that prior to initiating Simponi therapy, paediatric patients be brought up to date with all immunisations in agreement with current immunisation guidelines.
have been reported following Simponi administration.
If active tuberculosis is diagnosed, Simponi therapy must not be initiated see section 4.3.
Simponi is not recommended for children weighing less than 40 kg with polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Simponi treatment is to be initiated
Simponi treatment is to be initiated
In the controlled portions of clinical trials of all the TNF-blocking agents including Simponi, more cases of lymphoma have been observed among patients receiving anti-TNF treatment compared with control patients.
In the controlled portions of the Simponi Phase IIb
Bacterial(including sepsis and pneumonia), mycobacterial(including TB), invasive fungal and opportunistic infections, including fatalities, have been reported in patients receiving Simponi.