Examples of using Hyperlipidaemia in English and their translations into Finnish
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modifiable risk factors e.g. smoking, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia.
chronic pulmonary disease(5%), hyperlipidaemia(22%), depression(5%),
is 20 to 40 mg/day given as a single dose in the evening in patients at high risk of coronary heart d isease CHD, with or without hyperlipidaemia.
Hyperlipidaemias and lipid increases(triglycerides,
The cohort comprised 68 374 patients with first-time recorded hyperlipidaemia.
hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia.
risk factors e.g. smoking, hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia.
Amongst the most common adverse reactions reported for Aptivus were gastrointestinal complaints such as diarrhoea and nausea as well as hyperlipidaemia.
An indication for hypertriglyceridemia(Fredrickson' s Type IV hyperlipidaemia) was granted by 4 Member States Austria, Germany, Iceland, and Portugal.
diabetes, or hyperlipidaemia.
Common: Impaired fasting glucose, hyperlipidaemia, increased blood insulin,
GPRD database The study used a population based cohort of subjects who were newly diagnosed with hyperlipidaemia and/ or who received a prescription for a hypolipidaemic agent.
Cardiovascular risk RA patients have an increased risk for cardiovascular disorders and should have risk factors(e. g. hypertension, hyperlipidaemia) managed as part of usual standard of care.
hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia.
A subgroup of 116 patients with isolated hypertriglyceridemia(Fredrickson' s Type IV hyperlipidaemia) were identified by the following criteria:
The following clinical safety features(hepatotoxicity, hyperlipidaemia, bleeding events,
Patients with risk factors(e.g. hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, diabetes) or a history of cardiac disease(e.g. prior percutaneous coronary intervention,
or combined(mixed) hyperlipidaemia(Corresponding to Types IIa
or combined(mixed) hyperlipidaemia(Corresponding to Types IIa
Hyperlipidaemia, decreased appetite,
