Initial treatment definition
Examples of Initial treatment in a sentence
No NHS prescribing in primary or secondary care TA481 - Oct 17 BLACK Belatacept (Nulojix®) NHSE Initial treatment to prevent organ rejection in adults, children and young people having a kidney transplant - as per NICE TAs 481 & 482 Not commissioned.
No NHS prescribing in primary or secondary care TA481 - Oct 17 BLACK Everolimus (Certican®) NHSE Initial treatment to prevent organ rejection in adults, children and young people having a kidney transplant - as per NICE TAs 481 & 482 Not commissioned.
No prescribing in primary care TA449 - Jun 17 BLACK Everolimus (Certican®) NHSE Initial treatment to prevent organ rejection in adults, children and young people having a kidney transplant - as per NICE TAs 481 & 482 Not commissioned.
BLACK Belatacept (Nulojix®) NHSE Initial treatment to prevent organ rejection in adults, children and young people having a kidney transplant - as per NICE TAs 481 & 482 Not commissioned.
Initial treatment may be administered in the Emergency Room of a local hospital under the regular provisions of the employee benefit plan.
Initial treatment must be received while on a Trip with a Destination of at least 100 miles from the Insured’s Primary Residence.
Interventions for sexually abused children: Initial treatment findings.
Initial treatment consists of conservative measures followed by surgical procedures.
Initial treatment required immediately following external impact/trauma/ accidental damage to natural teeth and given by a medical practitioner within 48 hours of the incident.
Initial treatment consists of six 21-day cycles where subjects receive the following per cycle: • A single dose of cisplatin or carboplatin (Day 1) • A continuous infusion of 5-FU (Days 1–4) • Three doses of cetuximab (Days 1, 8 and 15) • Two doses of IP (Days 8 and 15) Cycles 7+ consist of 28-day cycles where subjects receive the following per cycle: • Four weekly doses of cetuximab (Days 1, 8, 15, and 22) • Two doses of IP (Days 8 and 22) Treatment continues until the subject has PD.