Examples of using Eperzan in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
It may be necessary to reduce the dose of concomitantly administered insulin secretagogues(such as sulphonylureas) or insulin to reduce the risk of hypoglycaemia when starting Eperzan(see sections 4.4 and 4.8).
Results at 52 weeks in an active-controlled study comparing Eperzan 30 mg SC weekly(with optional uptitration to 50 mg weekly) to insulin glargine(titrated weekly per prescribing information) as addon therapy in patients inadequately controlled on metformin sulfonylurea.
Results at 26 weeks in a study comparing Eperzan 30 mg SC weekly(with optional uptitration to 50 mg weekly)
ethnicity had no clinically meaningful effect on the pharmacokinetics of Eperzan clearance.
Why is Eperzan approved?
Eperzan comes in a pen injector that you can inject yourself.
There are no data on the effects of Eperzan on human fertility.
If you use too much Eperzan, contact a doctor or pharmacist for advice.
The active substance in Eperzan, albiglutide, is a‘GLP-1 receptor agonist'.
Overall, the effect of Eperzan in reducing HbA1c varied between 0.6 and 0.9%.
Eperzan has no or negligible influence on your ability to drive
Talk to your doctor if you are taking acarbose and Eperzan at the same time.
If pancreatitis is suspected, Eperzan should be discontinued; if pancreatitis is confirmed, Eperzan should not be restarted.
Over 2,300 patients have received Eperzan in 8 placebo- or active-controlled phase III studies.
There are no adequate data to support the use of Eperzan during breast-feeding in humans.
pharmacist about how to inject Eperzan the right way.
Eperzan 30 mg/50 mg Weekly Metformin(with or without sulphonylurea).
There are no or limited amount of data from the use of Eperzan in pregnant women.
it is not known if Eperzan could affect your fertility.
No clinical studies were conducted to examine the effects of hepatic impairment on the pharmacokinetics of Eperzan.
