combined therapy

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandtherapy

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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therapy
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
us
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after ...
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(Definition ofalliedandtherapyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcombined therapy

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Women with an intact uterus are givencombinedtherapy, whereas hysterectomized women are given estrogen-only therapy.
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Advances incombinedtherapyhave increased the effective control of intraocular pressure.
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Primary outcome plus severe bleeding was lower withcombinedtherapyin the intermediate-risk group.
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This is explained by a higher intervention cost associated with thecombinedtherapy.
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Suchcombinedtherapyshould be evaluated in a future study.
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The recurrence rate over three years forcombinedtherapywas 20%, compared to nortriptyline and medication visits, 43%, interpersonal psychotherapy and placebo, 64% and placebo and maintenance clinic visits, 90%.
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The majority cannot be cured with standardcombinedtherapy.
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However, this finding is confounded by disease severity on commencement of treatment and longer follow-up in thecombinedtherapygroup.
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Balancing the risk- benefit ratio of thiscombinedtherapycan ultimately be established only in an adequately powered, blinded clinical trial with appropriate interim monitoring for early benefit and harm.
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Furthermore, with the increasing survival rates of patients receivingcombinedtherapy, the proven side effects of long-term anticoagulant therapy must be taken into account.
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Further, estrogen-only therapy is associated with a lower cost per gained effectiveness unit compared withcombinedtherapy.
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Primary efficacy endpoints for thecombinedtherapyphase were: time to development of fluctuations in disability; and time to the addition of supplementary antiparkinsonian treatment.
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Triflusal offers a therapeutic alternative for the secondary prevention of vascular events and may be considered appropriate forcombinedtherapywith other antithrombotic agents.
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Secondly, there should be prevention strategies related to antenatal testing and newcombinedtherapy treatments and decisions about breast feeding, for example.
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When suchcombinedtherapyis contemplated, the dose of one or both agents should be reduced.
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Temporary dosage reduction duringcombinedtherapymay be required, especially in the elderly.
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Doctors recommend women who intend to become pregnant should be switched to a different drug usingcombinedtherapyif possible, which takes several months.
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