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Found 36 recommendations for 18 medicines and 13 therapeutic equivalents
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Acenocoumarol General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to warfarin for Other specified diseases of arteries or arterioles Therapeutic equivalent to warfarin for Venous thromboembolism Therapeutic equivalent to warfarin for Cerebral ischaemic stroke due to embolic occlusion Therapeutic equivalent to warfarin for Atrial fibrillation -
Apixaban General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Venous thromboembolism Therapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Other specified atrial fibrillation -
Dabigatran General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Oral > Solid: 110 mg; 150 mg
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Dalteparin General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to enoxaparin for Acute ischaemic heart disease Therapeutic equivalent to enoxaparin for Venous thromboembolism -
Darbepoetin alfa General information
SectionAntianaemia medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for Anaemia due to chronic disease -
Deferasirox General information
SectionOther medicines for haemoglobinopathies- Oral > Solid > dispersible tablet: 100 mg; 125 mg; 250 mg; 400 mg; 500 mg
- Oral > Solid > tablet: 90 mg; 180 mg; 360 mg
IndicationsOther specified sickle cell disorders or other haemoglobinopathies Thalassaemias Therapeutic equivalent to deferoxamine for Thalassaemias -
Deferiprone General information
SectionOther medicines for haemoglobinopathiesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to deferasirox for Other specified sickle cell disorders or other haemoglobinopathies Therapeutic equivalent to deferasirox for Thalassaemias -
Deferoxamine General information
SectionOther medicines for haemoglobinopathies- Parenteral > General injections > unspecified: 500 mg in vial powder for injection (mesilate)
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Desmopressin General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 4 µg per mL in 1 mL ampoule (acetate)
- Local > Nasal > Spray: 150 µg per actuation (acetate)
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Edoxaban General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Venous thromboembolism Therapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Other specified atrial fibrillation -
Emicizumab General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > SC: 12 mg per 0.4 mL in vial; 30 mg per mL in mL vial; 60 mg per 0.4 mL in vial; 105 mg per 0.7 mL in vial; 150 mg per mL in vial; 300 mg per 2 mL in vial
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Enoxaparin General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > SC: 20 mg per 0.2 mL in prefilled syringe; 40 mg per 0.4 mL in prefilled syringe; 60 mg per 0.6 mL in prefilled syringe; 80 mg per 0.8 mL in prefilled syringe; 100 mg per 1 mL in prefilled syringe; 120 mg per 0.8 mL in prefilled syringe; 150 mg per 1 mL in prefilled syringe; 150 mg per 1 mL in ampoule; 20 mg per 0.2 mL in ampoule; 40 mg per 0.4 mL in ampoule; 60 mg per 0.6 mL in ampoule; 80 mg per 0.8 mL in ampoule; 100 mg per 1 mL in ampoule; 120 mg per 0.8 mL in ampoule
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Epoetin alfa General information
SectionAntianaemia medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for Anaemia due to chronic disease -
Epoetin beta General information
SectionAntianaemia medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for Anaemia due to chronic disease -
Epoetin theta General information
SectionAntianaemia medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for Anaemia due to chronic disease -
Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents General information
SectionAntianaemia medicines- Parenteral > General injections > unspecified: 1000 IU per 0.5 mL pre-filled syringe; 2000 IU per 0.5 mL pre-filled syringe; 3000 IU per 0.3 mL pre-filled syringe; 4000 IU per 0.4 mL pre-filled syringe; 5000 IU per 0.5 mL pre-filled syringe; 6000 IU per 0.6 mL pre-filled syringe; 8000 IU per 0.8 mL pre-filled syringe; 10000 IU per 1 mL pre-filled syringe; 20000 IU per 0.5 mL pre-filled syringe; 40000 IU per 1 mL pre-filled syringe
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Ferrous salt General information
SectionAntianaemia medicines- Oral > Liquid: 25 mg per mL elemental iron; 9 mg per mL elemental iron
- Oral > Solid > tablet: 60 to 65 mg elemental iron
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Ferrous salt + folic acid General information
SectionAntianaemia medicines- Oral > Solid > tablet: 60 mg elemental iron + 400 µg tablet; 60 mg elemental iron + 2.8 mg
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Folic acid General information
SectionAntianaemia medicines- Oral > Solid: 400 µg
- Oral > Liquid: 1 mg per mL
- Oral > Solid: 1 mg tablet; 5 mg tablet
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Heparin sodium General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 1000 IU per mL in 1 mL ampoule or vial; 20000 IU per mL in 1 mL ampoule or vial; 5000 IU per mL in 1 mL ampoule or vial
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Hydroxocobalamin General information
SectionAntianaemia medicines- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 1 mg per mL in 1 mL ampoule (as acetate); 1 mg per mL in 1 mL ampoule (as hydrochloride); 1 mg per mL in 1 mL ampoule (as sulfate)
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Hydroxycarbamide (hydroxyurea) General information
SectionOther medicines for haemoglobinopathies- Oral > Solid > dosage form: 200 mg; 500 mg; 1 g; 100 mg
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Methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta General information
SectionAntianaemia medicinesIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for Anaemia due to chronic disease -
Nadroparin General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to enoxaparin for Acute ischaemic heart disease Therapeutic equivalent to enoxaparin for Venous thromboembolism -
Phytomenadione General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 1 mg per 0.5 mL in ampoule; 10 mg per mL in ampoule; 1 mg per mL in ampoule; 2 mg per 0.2 mL in ampoule mixed micelle solution; 10 mg per mL in ampoule mixed micelle solution
- Oral > Solid > tablet: 5 mg tablet
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Protamine sulfate General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 10 mg per mL in 5 mL ampoule or vial
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Rivaroxaban General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulationIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Venous thromboembolism Therapeutic equivalent to dabigatran for Other specified atrial fibrillation -
Tranexamic acid General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 100 mg per mL in 10 mL ampoule
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Warfarin General information
SectionMedicines affecting coagulation- Oral > Solid > tablet: 5 mg (scored) (sodium); 1 mg (scored) (sodium); 2 mg (scored) (sodium); 0.5 mg (scored) (sodium); 3 mg (scored) (sodium)
- Oral > Solid > tablet: 5 mg (scored) (sodium); 1 mg (scored) (sodium); 2 mg (scored) (sodium); 0.5 mg (scored) (sodium); 3 mg (scored) (sodium)