Examples of using Zelboraf in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is not known whether the ingredients in Zelboraf pass into human milk.
Do not use any more Zelboraf until you have spoken to a doctor.
If you take more Zelboraf than you should, talk to your doctor immediately.
Zelboraf has side effects that can affect your ability to drive
Zelboraf is only given to patients whose melanoma tumours are caused by the BRAF V600 mutation.
Treatment with Zelboraf should be started
It is important to keep taking Zelboraf for as long as your doctor prescribes it for you.
Zelboraf targets proteins made from this modified gene
The active substance in Zelboraf, vemurafenib, is an inhibitor of BRAF,
Zelboraf is only for patients whose melanoma tumour cells have a specific mutation called‘BRAF V600' in their genes.
Your doctor will run tests to check that your heart is working properly before and during your treatment with Zelboraf.
are going to have radiotherapy, as Zelboraf may worsen radiation treatment side effects.
kidney functions before you start taking Zelboraf and during treatment.
please talk to your doctor before taking Zelboraf.
Some patients treated with Zelboraf develop another type of skin cancer called‘cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma' which is successfully treated by local surgery.
Zelboraf is not recommended for use during pregnancy unless your doctor considers that the benefit for the mother outweighs the risk for the baby.
Tell your doctor if you have had a different type of cancer than melanoma, as Zelboraf may cause progression of certain types of cancers.
Zelboraf is used to treat adults with melanoma(a type of skin cancer)
Zelboraf was compared with the anticancer medicine dacarbazine in a main study involving 675 patients with melanoma containing the BRAF V600 mutation whose tumours had spread or could not be surgically removed.
The CHMP noted that Zelboraf had been convincingly shown to improve overall survival