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IMIGLUCERASE
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Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Gaucher disease type 1
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Imiglucerase (Imiglucerase) is a drug used to treat glucosidase deficiency. This medication is an enzyme preparation that helps the body break down abnormal glucose lipids by replenishing the deficient glucosidase enzyme. Imiglucerase is primarily used to treat glucosidase deficiency, a hereditary disease that causes the body to be unable to metabolize certain lipids normally, leading to organ and tissue damage.
When using Imiglucerase, patients should strictly follow their doctor's advice and prescribed dosage. Possible side effects include pain at the injection site, headache, and nausea.
Patients should be monitored and followed up regularly by their doctor while using Imiglucerase. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you should consult your doctor immediately. Imiglucerase is a prescription drug and patients should use it under the guidance of a doctor and follow the doctor's advice for treatment.
Directions for use: IMIGLUCERASE is an injection and should be administered by professional healthcare professionals in a medical facility. The appearance of the drug should be checked before each injection to ensure that there is no foreign matter or suspended matter. Before injection, follow your doctor's instructions and ensure the injection site is clean. It does not need to be taken with food, but patients should avoid being too full or too hungry before the injection. Avoid excessive activity and keep your body relaxed during the injection.
Dosage Guidelines: The usual starting dose for adults is 15-60 units per kg body weight every 2 weeks. Depending on the patient's condition, the physician may adjust the dosage. The dosage for children depends on weight and age, usually 10-60 units per kilogram of body weight injected every two weeks. During treatment, your doctor will adjust the dose based on your response and blood test results. Patients should be monitored and evaluated regularly by their physician to ensure that dosage adjustments are appropriate.
Imiglucerase is a drug used to treat hyperlipidemia. Some of its side effects include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and skin allergies. More serious side effects include allergic reactions such as redness and swelling of the skin, difficulty breathing, and chest pain. If these symptoms occur, you should stop taking the medication and seek medical attention immediately. Other rare but serious side effects include stroke, heart problems, and liver problems. When taking this medicine, you should pay close attention to your physical condition and see a doctor regularly to ensure your health.
IMIGLUCERASE is a drug used to treat Fabry disease, but its use should not be used in certain situations. First, the use of IMIGLUCERASE is absolutely contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug. Secondly, pregnant or breastfeeding women should use IMIGLUCERASE with caution or avoid using it under the guidance of a physician. Additionally, patients with a history of significant heart disease or other serious health problems should avoid using this drug. Before having surgery or other medical procedures, you should tell your physician if you are taking IMIGLUCERASE to avoid interactions with other medications or treatments. In short, you should consult your physician in detail before using IMIGLUCERASE to ensure that you understand your personal health status and drug-related information to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Precautions for use: This drug is only available with a doctor's prescription to treat specific genetic diseases. Please follow your doctor's instructions and do not adjust the dose or stop using it on your own. If any adverse reactions or symptoms occur, consult a doctor immediately.
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Imiglucerase should be used with caution during pregnancy. Imiglucerase is a drug used to treat glucosidase deficiency, but its safety in pregnant women has not been adequately studied. Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should consult their doctor before using Imiglucerase and carefully weigh the risks and benefits. Although Imiglucerase is generally considered relatively safe, a pregnant woman's individual circumstances may affect effectiveness and safety. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
There may be risks associated with using Imiglucerase in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, please tell your doctor for more detailed treatment advice. The use of medication during pregnancy should be decided based on the advice of a professional physician to ensure the safety of the mother and fetus. For any questions about Imiglucerase or other medicines during pregnancy, talk with your doctor to get a personalized prescription.
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