Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Zurampic in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Your doctor may consider stopping Zurampic if your blood tests indicate changes in how your kidneys are working(blood creatinine levels increase)
Patients who are known or suspected to be CYP2C9 poor metabolisers based on previous history or experience with other CYP2C9 substrates should use Zurampic with caution see section 4.4.
placebo-controlled monotherapy study of Zurampic, renal-related adverse reactions
The most common side effects with Zurampic(which may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
less than 45 mL/min is limited; therefore, Zurampic should be used with caution in patients with a CrCL from 30 mL/min to less than 45 mL/min.
How Zurampic works?
How does Zurampic work?
This is because these disorders have occurred during treatment with Zurampic.
Monitor for decreased efficacy when Zurampic is co-administered with a CYP2C9 inducer.
Zurampic must never be taken without a‘xanthine oxidase inhibitor' medicine.
The recommended dose of Zurampic is 200 mg once daily in the morning.
Zurampic should not be restarted without another explanation for the serum creatinine abnormalities.
Zurampic should not be used as monotherapy
Your doctor will prescribe Zurampic if your current medicine is not controlling your gout.
Your doctor may tell you to restart treatment with Zurampic when your kidney function improves.
The most common adverse reaction leading to discontinuation of Zurampic was blood creatinine increased 0.8.
The active substance in Zurampic, lesinurad, helps to remove uric acid from the body.
As a precautionary measure, it is preferable to avoid the use of Zurampic during pregnancy.
Overall, Zurampic 200 mg once daily was effective in 57%(60 of 106) patients.
Zurampic must always be taken together with your morning dose of either allopurinol or febuxostat.