Examples of using Symptomatic and supportive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Treatment is symptomatic and supportive.
In cases of suspected overdose, symptomatic and supportive therapy should be given as appropriate,
Symptomatic and supportive treatment, as deemed necessary by the treating physician,
In the event of overdose, start symptomatic and supportive treatment immediately
In the event of overdose, symptomatic and supportive treatment immediately should be started and maintained it for as long as necessary.
The treatment is mainly symptomatic and supportive but one can try vasodilating treatment with eg papaverine or nitroglycerin.
In case of overdose, patients should be managed by symptomatic and supportive care including adequate hydration.
monitoring cardiovascular function and general symptomatic and supportive measures.
As with the management of any overdose, general symptomatic and supportive measures should be used,
Pelzont In the event of an overdose, it is reasonable to employ the usual symptomatic and supportive measures.
monitoring of cardiovascular functions and general symptomatic and supportive measures.
Treatment is symptomatic and supportive.
In case of overdose, treatment is symptomatic and supportive.
If overdose with SIMBRINZA occurs treatment should be symptomatic and supportive.
Patients should be managed by symptomatic and supportive care following an NSAID overdose.
In the event of overdose, general symptomatic and supportive measures are to be instituted
appropriately managed with symptomatic and supportive treatment.
In the case of overdose with clinical signs of intoxication, apart from symptomatic and supportive treatment, no specific therapeutic recommendations can be made.
Treatment should be symptomatic and general supportive measures should be utilised.
In the event of acute overdose, the patient should be carefully observed and given symptomatic treatment and supportive care.