therapeutic benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftherapeuticandbenefit
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therapeutic
adjective
uk/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.tɪk/us/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.t̬ɪk/
relating to the curing of a disease or ...
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benefit
noun
uk/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/us/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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Although harvesting bone marrow usually exposes the donor to minimal risk,1 there is notherapeuticbenefit.
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Innovators elect to surrender their patent rights in exchange for a reward that is proportional to the incrementaltherapeuticbenefitof the treatment.
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The regulations do not hold a child's dissent as binding if the research offers the prospect of a directtherapeuticbenefit.
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This study was of unusually long duration (7 years); it used a straightforward drug-placebo comparison at end-point to determinetherapeuticbenefitof selegiline.
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Information about the innovativetherapeuticbenefitwas obtained from a previous published study (20) and from unpublished data from the authors of that study.
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These products differ very little in their chemical mix from existing drugs and offer only limited (if any) improvements intherapeuticbenefit.
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Yet in many cases, memory assessments arguably have little directtherapeuticbenefitto the dementia sufferer.
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The amount of cost-effectiveness evidence was rated and analyzed together with information about sales and thetherapeuticbenefitof the drugs.
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Despite these well-motivated choices, the therapeutic intervention appears not to providetherapeuticbenefit.
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The ethical elements they would like to see are equitable access, maximized potentialtherapeuticbenefit across demographic and disease groups, and reasonable cost.
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Medication used merely as a chemical 'straitjacket' seems clearly unethical, and the aim must betherapeuticbenefit.
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If the innovation offers atherapeuticbenefit, a market will emerge for the drug.
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Reimbursement authorities consider these opportunity costs of reimbursement as well as thetherapeuticbenefit.
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Counsellors and psychotherapists are trained to help patients and clients to talk through painful past experiences, and there is good evidence of the potentialtherapeuticbenefitof this.
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The approach also lends itself to tests of acceleration, shorter treatment times being of obvious interest to patients and possibly oftherapeuticbenefitin their own right.
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However, it is essential that each individual case is reviewed on its own merits and all patients, regardless of age, should be offered medication with proventherapeuticbenefit.
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They developed a list of then commonly-used medications that should be avoided completely in older patients due to unacceptable side-effects or lack of evidence fortherapeuticbenefit.
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Where what is involved is exclusively research, as opposed to therapy, however, the risks to which a person may be exposed are considerably less than wheretherapeuticbenefitis anticipated.
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The hypothesis is that drugs with improved effectiveness or safety (hightherapeuticbenefit) will have more published evidence of cost-effectiveness than drugs with lowtherapeuticbenefit.
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In practice, a smaller loading dose of a water-soluble drug, such as digoxin, is required in an older individual for the sametherapeuticbenefit, compared to a younger individual.
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