clinical efficacy

collocation in English

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clinical
adjective
uk
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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efficacy
noun[U]
uk
/ˈef.ɪ.kə.si/
us
/ˈef.ə.kə.si/
formal
the ability, especially of a medicine or a method of achieving something, to produce the ...
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(Definition ofclinicalandefficacyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is close correlation between plasma concentration of parvaquone andclinicalefficacy.
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Clinicalefficacyof computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety and depression in primary care : randomised controlled trial.
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These clinical trials are designed and powered to determineclinicalefficacy.
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Non-pharmacological prophylaxis of hypotension is popular, but theclinicalefficacyand practicality of procedures such as leg wrapping is questionable.
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Determining theclinicalefficacyand cost savings of successful external cephalic version.
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Incorporating effectiveness rather thanclinicalefficacydata would have given some measure of the effect of noncompliance on the outcome of prescribing donepezil.
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Availableclinicalefficacydata do not justify the wide differences in the price of cardiac pacemakers.
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There are several potential explanations for this lack ofclinicalefficacy.
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Efficient use of scarce resources in health care calls for an approach based onclinicalefficacyand efficiency.
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Therefore, it is not surprising that 62% of the perceived problems identified by the evaluators were due to uncertainty about comparativeclinicalefficacy.
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Medical equipment is subject to a reasonable amount of assessment, but this assessment is mainly technical, and generally does not even deal withclinicalefficacy.
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There is evidence that proper training in the psychological therapies enhancesclinicalefficacy.
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Clinicalefficacyand side-effects are dose related and clinical research has concentrated on identifying the optimal dosages to maximize clinical effectiveness and minimize unwanted side-effects.
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In the past,clinicalefficacyand safety defined this level of care.
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This is not to say that preferences should override, say,clinicalefficacy, but that these issues have to be considered jointly.
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Hospital managers consider the lack of information regarding the safety, the cost-effectiveness and theclinicalefficacyas the most important barriers.
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The knowledge of anthelmintic drug concentrations achieved in tissues/fluids of parasite location contributes to an understanding of differences inclinicalefficacy.
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Gilbert et al.21 studiedclinicalefficacy4 toxicity as reported in other studies.
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To increase theclinicalefficacyof transplantation therapy, moreefficient protocols for the differentiation of stem cells into specific lineages or even specific cell types in vitro need to be developed.
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Third, we describe our model of family-focused treatment for adolescents and present data on itsclinicalefficacyfrom a small-scale open trial.
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