KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Pink, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '10' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Yellow, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '20' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Yellow, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '20' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Yellow, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '20' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Yellow, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '20' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
Is this medicine subsidised?
This medicine was verified as being available on the PBS (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) on April 1, 2024. To learn more about this subsidy, visit the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) website.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Pink, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '10' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Pink, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '10' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
KERENDIA is indicated to delay progressive decline of kidney function and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in adults with chronic kidney disease (with albuminuria) associated with Type 2 diabetes, in addition to standard of care (see Section 5.1 PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, Clinical Trials).
How to take it
The way to take this medicine is: Oral.
This medicine is taken by mouth.
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
Shelf lifetime is 36 Months.
You should seek medical advice in relation to medicines and use only as directed by a healthcare professional.
Always read the label. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Visual appearance
Pink, oval-oblong tablet with a length of 10 mm and a width of 5 mm, marked '10' on one side and 'FI' on the other side
Do I need a prescription?
This medicine is available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
Schedule 4 : Prescription Only Medicine.
Is this medicine subsidised?
This medicine was verified as being available on the PBS (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) on April 1, 2024. To learn more about this subsidy, visit the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) website.
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
This medicine is under additional monitoring as it is new or being used in a different way. You can help identify new safety information by reporting any side effects you may get.
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