Examples of using Normal hepatic function in English and their translations into Swedish
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values for subjects with mild hepatic dysfunction were up to 1.4 times greater than those for subjects with normal hepatic function.
to healthy volunteers with normal hepatic function.
plasma pharmacokinetic profiles in patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment were similar to those observed in patients 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.
Hepatic impairment has been shown to provide an AUC similar to that obtained in adult subjects with normal hepatic function receiving the standard regimen see section 4.2.
compared to 9 matched healthy subjects with normal hepatic function.
Cmax values were significantly increased by 154% and 87%, respectively in cirrhotic subjects compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.
Compared to subjects with normal hepatic function, patients with mild hepatic impairment had a mean increase in Cmax of 53%
The study included a control group consisting of 7 HIV-infected patients with normal hepatic function matched with the hepatically impaired patients for age,
moderate hepatic dysfunction was within the range observed in patients with normal hepatic function.
was twice that found in 8 subjects with normal hepatic function.
the fraction of free drug increased by 80% in subjects with severe hepatic impairment compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.
compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.
moderate hepatic impairment were approximately 38% and 67% lower than that of patients with normal hepatic function.
moderate hepatic impairment compared to subjects with normal hepatic function while subjects with severe hepatic impairment had approximately 2-fold higher exposures see section 4.2.
decreased by 47% and 8%, respectively, in subjects with moderate hepatic impairment compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.