At the age of 8, a sickness resulted in impairment of hearing.
Five percent of these injuries result in permanent impairment.
But why prolong life if this is to be accompanied by increases in severe mental and physical impairment?
This damage can result in impairment of vision, up to and including blindness.
The use of Cetrorelix is contraindicated in severe renal impairment.
It may result in permanent visual impairment or blindness.
If untreated, it results in mild to severe impairment of both physical and mental growth and development.
Thus, reduced doses may be used in renal and hepatic impairment.
It is contraindicated in hepatic impairment or liver disease expected to have any impact on survival.
This would ultimately result in serious impairment of the free movement of goods and services in our internal market.