Fingolimod Mylan Euroopa Liit - eesti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

fingolimod mylan

mylan ireland limited - fingolimod vesinikkloriid - sclerosis multiplex, relapsing-remitting - immunosupressandid - indicated as single disease modifying therapy in highly active relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis for the following groups of adult and paediatric patients aged 10 years and older: patients with highly active disease despite a full and adequate course of treatment with at least one disease modifying therapy (for exceptions and information about washout periods see sections 4. 4 ja 5. 1) or patients with rapidly evolving severe relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis defined by 2 or more disabling relapses in one year, and with 1 or more gadolinium enhancing lesions on brain mri or a significant increase in t2 lesion load as compared to a previous recent mri.

Ontilyv Euroopa Liit - eesti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

ontilyv

bial portela & companhia s.a. - opikapoon - parkinsoni tõbi - parkinsoni tõve ravimid - ontilyv is indicated as adjunctive therapy to preparations of levodopa/ dopa decarboxylase inhibitors (ddci) in adult patients with parkinson’s disease and end-of-dose motor fluctuations who cannot be stabilised on those combinations.

Tyruko Euroopa Liit - eesti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

tyruko

sandoz gmbh - natalisumab - multiple sclerosis, relapsing-remitting; multiple sclerosis - immunosupressandid - tyruko is indicated as single disease modifying therapy in adults with highly active relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (rrms) for the following patient groups: patients with highly active disease despite a full and adequate course of treatment with at least one disease modifying therapy (dmt) (for exceptions and information about washout periods see sections 4. 4 ja 5. 1), or, patients with rapidly evolving severe rrms defined by 2 or more disabling relapses in one year, and with 1 or more gadolinium enhancing lesions on brain magnetic resonance imaging (mri) or a significant increase in t2 lesion load as compared to a previous recent mri.