Examples of using Raxone in English and their translations into Romanian
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Raxone was given as 3 daily doses of 300 mg each with meals.
Raxone is not expected to affect your ability to drive
If you take more Raxone than you should, talk to your doctor straight away.
Therefore, caution should be exercised when prescribing Raxone to patients with hepatic or renal impairment.
Food increases the bioavailability of idebenone by approximately 5-7-fold and therefore, Raxone should always be administered with food.
Patients received either 900 mg/day Raxone or placebo for a period of 24 weeks(6 months).
glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take Raxone.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Raxone if: you have any blood,
Treatment with Raxone can restore the ability of cells to produce energy
Raxone can only be obtained with a prescription
Your doctor will prescribe Raxone to you only if the benefits of the treatment are greater than the risks to the unborn child.
This means that it is similar to a‘reference medicine' containing the same active substance, but Raxone contains idebenone at a different strength.
patients treated with Raxone were able to read on average 3 to 6 letters more compared with patients receiving placebo.
Raxone film-coated tablets are orange,
Raxone has been investigated in one main study involving 85 patients with LHON,
Analyses of all these data showed a consistent pattern whereby generally a larger proportion of patients treated with Raxone had vision improvement compared with untreated
The active substance in Raxone, idebenone, is an anti-oxidant agent that acts on mitochondria(the structures inside cells that produce the energy necessary for cells to function).
Results are shown in Table 2 including supporting data from 62 LHON patients using Raxone in an Expanded Access Programme(EAP)
Raxone is a medicine used to treat visual impairment in adults
Additionally, 30% of patients treated with Raxone(16 out of 53) had a clinically relevant recovery of vision in at least one eye,