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Disability organisations in region hope SPC can further help in their work
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SPC is a regional organisation that helps the development of 22 countries.
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SPC is a regional organization that helps the development of 22 countries.
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The SPC in the past has typically gone along with ADNOC's recommendations.
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The SPC was formed in 1974 to oversee the country's oil interests.
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Patients will be randomized to either intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (dose based according to SummaryofProductCharacteristics) or intravenous placebo.
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The present study evaluated which monitoring instructions are given in the SmPCs, and assessed whether instructions are informative enough to be applicable in clinical practice.
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Amgen said the side effects are already included in the drug's packageinsert label.
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The same dangers were previously printed in bold-face type in Enbrel's packageinsert label.
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The same dangers have previously been printed in bold-face type in Enbrel's packageinsert label.
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Every prescription drug comes with what is called a drug information insert or packageinsert.
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Spectrum said the FDA did not request any changes to the currently approved indications and packageinsert.
Usage of patient information leaflet in English
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A patientinformationleaflet or eye swab had no effect on the main outcomes.
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A full list of the possible side effects can be found in the patientinformationleaflet, available here.
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Written patientinformationleaflets have not been surpassed by other communication methods.
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Method: A structured review of patientinformationleaflets about hayfever.
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GPs rarely perform eye swabs or give patientinformationleaflets to patients with AIC.
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Evidence suggests that patientinformationleaflets are poor and are in language that is difficult for the public to understand.
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Objective: To assess the quality of patientinformationleaflets written for people with hayfever and available from general practices and from community pharmacists.
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Many of those who complete training go on to become patient advocates, reviewers of patientinformationleaflets and members of hospital ethics committees.
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Patientinformationleaflets accompanying such drugs warn of the possibility of reduced attention span and memory problems as well as a dry mouth.
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Patientinformationleaflets are published to augment the advice given and to promote self-management, but these leaflets have rarely been subjected to critical review.