Biosimilar esas: a comparative review
ConclusionBiosimilar products, such as epoetin zeta, may offer a range of features to patients, nurses and physicians, such as greater flexibility over dose and route of administration, in addition to greater access to biological medicines through cost savings.
Application to PracticeRenal nurses play a significant role in the management of patients with kidney disease and anaemia, not only having an important role in the delivery of medicine but also in the education of patients. This review discusses some of the practical aspects associated with the use of biosimilar medicines to assist nurses in making informed decisions over their use.
Source: Journal of Renal Care - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Paul Wilson, Cheryl Wood Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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