Examples of using With normal hepatic function in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Treat with same doses as patients with normal hepatic function.
Stavudine pharmacokinetics in patients with hepatic impairment were similar to those in patients with normal hepatic function.
healthy volunteers with normal hepatic function.
When compared to patients with normal hepatic function, mild hepatic impairment did not alter dose- normalised bortezomib AUC.
control patients with normal hepatic function.
the main active metabolite were about 20% higher than in subjects with normal hepatic function.
Peak concentrations of ramiprilat in these patients, however, are not different from those seen in subjects with normal hepatic function.
CL/F were similar in patients with reduced hepatic function compared with subjects with normal hepatic function.
Compared to patients with normal hepatic function(n=6), eribulin exposure increased 1.8-fold and 3-fold in patients with mild
Compared to subjects with normal hepatic function velpatasvir total plasma exposure(AUCinf) was similar in patients with moderate
Patients with severe hepatic impairment may have increased plasma concentrations of unbound cobimetinib compared to patients with normal hepatic function(see section 5.2).
exposure was similar to that observed after subjects with normal hepatic function received an efficacious avanafil 100 mg dose.
In a separate pharmacokinetic study, plasma pharmacokinetic profiles in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment were similar to those observed in patients with normal hepatic function.
M-5 is comparable in patients with mild hepatic impairment(Child-Pugh A) and patients with normal hepatic function.
and in subjects with normal hepatic function.
Subjects with mild hepatic impairment(Child-Pugh A) had comparable exposure to subjects with normal hepatic function when a single dose of 200 mg avanafil was administered.
compared to 9 matched healthy subjects with normal hepatic function.
respectively in cirrhotic subjects compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.