Xromi Unjoni Ewropea - Malti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

xromi

nova laboratories ireland limited - hydroxycarbamide - anemija, sickle cell - aġenti antineoplastiċi - il-prevenzjoni ta vaso-okklusivi komplikazzjonijiet tal-marda taċ-ċelluli sickle fil-pazjenti ta ' aktar minn 2 snin ta'età.

Esperoct Unjoni Ewropea - Malti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

esperoct

novo nordisk a/s - turoctocog alfa pegol - hemofilja a - sustanzi kontra l-emorraġija - trattament u profilassi ta 'fsada f'pazjenti ta' 12-il sena 'l fuq b'emofilja a (nuqqas konġenitali ta' fattur viii).

Jayempi Unjoni Ewropea - Malti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

jayempi

nova laboratories ireland limited - azathioprine - rifjut ta 'graft - immunosoppressanti - jayempi is indicated in combination with other immunosuppressive agents for the prophylaxis of transplant rejection in patients receiving allogenic kidney, liver, heart, lung or pancreas transplants. azathioprine is indicated in immunosuppressive regimens as an adjunct to immunosuppressive agents that form the mainstay of treatment (basis immunosuppression). jayempi is used as an immunosuppressant antimetabolite either alone or, more commonly, in combination with other agents (usually corticosteroids) and/ or procedures which influence the immune response. jayempi is indicated in patients who are intolerant to glucocorticosteroids or if the therapeutic response is inadequate despite treatment with high doses of glucocorticosteroids, in the following diseases:severe active rheumatoid arthritis (chronic polyarthritis) that cannot be kept under control by less toxic agents (disease-modifying anti-rheumatic -medicinal products – dmards)auto-immune hepatitis systemic lupus erythematosusdermatomyositispolyarteritis nodosapemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoidbehçet’s diseaserefractory auto-immune haemolytic anaemia, caused by warm igg antibodieschronic refractory idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpurajayempi is used for the treatment of moderately severe to severe forms of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) (crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis) in patients in whom glucocorticosteroid therapy is necessary, but where glucocorticosteroids are not tolerated, or in whom the disease is untreatable with other common means of first choice. it is also indicated in adult patients in relapsing multiple sclerosis, if an immunomodulatory therapy is indicated but beta interferon therapy is not possible, or a stable course has been achieved with previous treatment with azathioprine. 3jayempi is indicated for the treatment of generalised myasthenia gravis. depending on the severity of the disease, jayempi should be given in combination with glucocorticosteroids because of slow onset of action at the beginning of treatment and the glucocorticosteroid dose should be gradually reduced after several months of treatment.

Cevenfacta Unjoni Ewropea - Malti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

cevenfacta

laboratoire francais du fractionnement et des biotechnologies - eptacog beta (activated) - hemophilia a; hemophilia b - sustanzi kontra l-emorraġija - cevenfacta is indicated in adults and adolescents (12 years of age and older) for the treatment of bleeding episodes and for the prevention of bleeding in those undergoing surgery or invasive procedures in the following patient groups:in patients with congenital haemophilia with high-responding inhibitors to coagulation factors viii or ix (i. ≥5 bethesda units (bu)); in patients with congenital haemophilia with low titre inhibitors (bu.

Qaialdo Unjoni Ewropea - Malti - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

qaialdo

nova laboratories ireland limited - spironolactone - edema; heart failure; liver cirrhosis; ascites; nephrotic syndrome; hyperaldosteronism; essential hypertension - antihypertensives and diuretics in combination - in the management of refractory oedema associated with congestive cardiac failure; hepatic cirrhosis with ascites and oedema, malignant ascites, nephrotic syndrome, diagnosis and treatment of primary aldosteronism, essential hypertension. neonates, children and adolescents should only be treated under guidance of a paediatric specialist (see sections 5. 1 u 5.