Examples of using Supportive care in English and their translations into Swedish
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Supportive care consistent with good clinical practice should be provided.
Consider adding supportive care as indicated.
Early use of supportive care measures may help improve the condition.
Neuropathy has been managed with supportive care and other therapies.
It was more effective than best supportive care therapy in lung cancer.
Best supportive care is any medicines
BSC best supportive care, CI confidence interval,
Maximum supportive care should be instituted to prevent dehydration due to diarrhoea
The study showed that Stivarga with supportive care was effective at prolonging the length of time patients lived without their disease getting worse.
Best supportive care is any medicines
Modern pharmacology and supportive care allows people with narcolepsy lead an almost normal life,
All patients also received supportive care, including pain medicines
Supportive care for diarrhoea and constipation should include the use of standard antidiarroheal and laxative medicinal products, respectively.
In the case of inadvertent overdose, patients should be carefully observed and supportive care administered, as appropriate.
In the multi-centre, open-label controlled phase III clinical trial, 253 patients were randomised to treatment with vinflunine+ BSC(best supportive care) and 117 patients to the BSC arm.
An unexpected rapid weight gain should be carefully investigated and if necessary appropriate supportive care and therapeutic measures should be undertaken.
Addition of cetuximab to best supportive care reduced the overall risk of death in the overall study population by 23%
given symptomatic treatment and supportive care.
For children who do not respond to enzyme therapy, efforts should be directed at providing good, supportive care, and on ensuring the best possible quality of life.
Dacogen was compared with either supportive care(any medicine or technique to help patients,