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| − | * '''Note''': The safest way to switch to a long acting formulation, is to | + | * '''Note''': |
| + | 1. The safest way to switch to a long acting formulation, is first to switch to an oral formulation of the drug and after reaching a steady state switch to the depot. | ||
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| + | 2. With a direct switch to a depot it is advisable to administer a low testdose in order to exclude adverse reactions. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:55, 28 January 2013
- Note:
1. The safest way to switch to a long acting formulation, is first to switch to an oral formulation of the drug and after reaching a steady state switch to the depot.
2. With a direct switch to a depot it is advisable to administer a low testdose in order to exclude adverse reactions.