Celdoxome pegylated liposomal Európai Unió - magyar - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

celdoxome pegylated liposomal

yes pharmaceutical development services gmbh - doxorubicin-hidroklorid - breast neoplasms; ovarian neoplasms; multiple myeloma; sarcoma, kaposi - daganatellenes szerek - celdoxome pegylated liposomal is indicated in adults:as monotherapy for patients with metastatic breast cancer, where there is an increased cardiac risk. or treatment of advanced ovarian cancer in women who have failed a first-line platinum-based chemotherapy regimen. in combination with bortezomib for the treatment of progressive multiple myeloma in patients who have received at least one prior therapy and who have already undergone or are unsuitable for bone marrow transplant. for treatment of aids-related kaposi’s sarcoma (ks) in patients with low cd4 counts (< 200 cd4 lymphocytes/mm3) and extensive mucocutaneous or visceral disease. celdoxome pegylated liposomal may be used as first-line systemic chemotherapy, or as second line chemotherapy in aids-ks patients with disease that has progressed with, or in patients intolerant to, prior combination systemic chemotherapy comprising at least two of the following agents: a vinca alkaloid, bleomycin and standard doxorubicin (or other anthracycline).

Flebogamma DIF (previously Flebogammadif) Európai Unió - magyar - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

flebogamma dif (previously flebogammadif)

instituto grifols s.a. - a humán normál immunglobulin - mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; guillain-barre syndrome; bone marrow transplantation; purpura, thrombocytopenic, idiopathic; immunologic deficiency syndromes - immunrendszer sera, immunglobulinok, - replacement therapy in adults, children and adolescents (0-18 years) in: , primary immunodeficiency syndromes with impaired antibody production;, hypogammaglobulinaemia and recurrent bacterial infections in patients with chronic lymphocytic luekaemia, in whom prophylactic antibiotics have failed;, hypogammaglobulinaemia and recurrent bacterial infections in plateau-phase-multiple-myeloma patients who failed to respond to pneumococcal immunisation;, hypogammaglobulinaemia in patients after allogenic haematopoietic-stem-cell transplantation (hsct);, congenital aids with recurrent bacterial infections. , immunomodulation in adults, children and adolescents (0-18 years) in: , primary immune thrombocytopenia (itp), in patients at high risk of bleeding or prior to surgery to correct the platelet count;, guillain barré syndrome;, kawasaki disease.