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Meaning of "ibandronic"

ibandronic (adjective): relating to or containing a specific type of medication used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

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Ibandronic acid injection is essentially sodium free.
Hypersensitivity to ibandronic acid or to any of the excipients.
It contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic acid is indicated in adults for.
Pharmacokinetics of ibandronic acid are similar in men and women.
Ibandronic acid should not be used during lactation.
There are no data on the effects of ibandronic acid in humans.
Ibandronic acid should not be used during pregnancy.
Bondronat contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic acid should not be used during breastfeeding.
Iasibon contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic acid is an especially preferred polyphosphonate.
The active substance is ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic acid dose.
Milk or antacids should be given to bind ibandronic acid.

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The pharmacodynamic action of ibandronic acid is inhibition of bone resorption.
Bondronat is a medicine containing the active substance ibandronic acid.
There is no evidence that ibandronic acid is metabolized in animals or humans.
Iasibon is a medicine that contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
It is not known whether ibandronic acid is excreted in human milk.
Bondronat is a medicine that contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
There are no data on the use of ibandronic acid in these age groups.
Bondenza is medicine that contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
It contains ibandronic acid.
Bonviva is a medicine that contains the active substance ibandronic acid.
Iasibon ibandronic acid.
No specific information is available on the treatment of overdosage with ibandronic acid.
Bondronat ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic ac id dos e.
Preferably the sodium salt of ibandronic acid is used.
Ibandronic acid belongs to the bisphosphonate group of compounds which act specifically on bone.
There are no data on the effects of ibandronic acid from humans.
Ibandronic acid concentrate for solution for infusion should be administered as an intravenous infusion.
Bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of ibandronic acid are similar in both men and women.
Tests for genotoxicity revealed no evidence of genetic activity for ibandronic acid.
Ibandronic acid is eliminated by renal excretion only and does not undergo any biotransformation.
There are no adequate data from the use of ibandronic acid in pregnant women.
Ibandronic acid is eliminated by renal secretion only and does not undergo any biotransformation.
Existing hypocalcaemia must be corrected before starting ibandronic acid injection therapy.
Animal models confirm that ibandronic acid is a highly potent inhibitor of osteoclastic activity.
Tests for genotoxicity revealed no evidence of effects on genetic activity for ibandronic acid.
There are no pharmacokinetic data for ibandronic acid in patients who have hepatic impairment.
Ibandronic acid therapy should only be initiated by physicians experienced in the treatment of cancer.
Your doctor may ask you to undergo a dental examination before starting treatment with ibandronic acid.
The use of ibandronic acid as described can also be effected by intermittent cyclic application.
Metabolism There is no evidence that ibandronic acid is metabolised in animals or humans.
Ibandronic acid injection is not recommended for use in patients who have a serum creatinine above.
Excipient with known effect Ibandronic acid injection is essentially sodium free.
Ibandronic acid concentrate for solution for infusion should not be mixed with calcium containing solutions.
Pharmacodynamic effects The pharmacodynamic action of ibandronic acid is inhibition of bone resorption.

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