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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Transfusion not of blood
  1. ... types of surgery to decrease the chance that blood transfusions (transfer of one person's blood to another person's body) will be needed because ... cannot be used in place of a red blood cell transfusion to treat severe anemia and has not been ...
  2. ... red blood cells) in adults who are receiving blood transfusions to treat thalassemia (an inherited condition that causes ... are receiving or may need to start receiving blood transfusions, but have not responded to or cannot receive ...
  3. ... red blood cells) in people who require regular blood transfusions to treat beta thalassemia (Cooley's anemia; an inherited ... produce enough red blood cells so that regular blood transfusions are not necessary.
  4. ... enough beta globin, required to make hemoglobin, so blood transfusions are required for survival). Exagamglogene autotemcel is in a class of medications called autologous cellular immunotherapy, a type of ... cells from the patient's own blood. It works by helping the body to make ...
  5. ... iron in their body because they received many blood transfusions. It is also used to treat adults and ... iron in their body because of a genetic blood disorder called non–transfusion-dependent thalassemia (NTDT). Deferasirox is in a class ...
  6. ... of painful crises and reduce the need for blood transfusions in adults and children 2 years of age and older with sickle cell anemia (an inherited blood disorder in which the red blood cells are ...
  7. ... not be used in place of a red blood cell transfusion to treat severe anemia. Methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta injection is in a class of medications called ... tissue inside the bones where blood is made) to make more red blood cells.
  8. ... cannot be used in place of a red blood cell transfusion to treat severe anemia and has not been shown to improve tiredness or poor well-being that may be caused by anemia. ... tissue inside the bones where blood is made) to make more red blood cells.
  9. ... months after your final dose. Before having a blood transfusion, tell your doctor and the laboratory personnel that you are receiving or received daratumumab injection. Your doctor will do blood tests to match your blood type before you ...
  10. ... months after your final dose. Before having a blood transfusion, tell your doctor and the laboratory personnel that you are receiving or received daratumumab and hyaluronidase-fihj injection. Your doctor will do blood tests to match your blood type before you ...
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