Sentences with phrase «concomitant therapy»

Concomitant therapy with Cineole (Eucalyptole) reduces exacerbations in COPD: A placebo - controlled double - blind trial.

Not exact matches

«The fragmented, impatient speech of the young» and «their illogical, unsyntactical writing» are only two effects or concomitant developments of «the rapid emergence of an all - instant society: instant therapy, instant religion, instant food, instant friends, even instant reading.
In therapy, issues around separation, loss, abandonment, protection and proximity of attachment figures, coupled with concomitant rage, fear, anxiety, and depression are expressed and experienced by most dealing with the break up of a marriage relationship.
«Standard first line treatment consists of surgical resection followed by radiation and concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide therapy.
Patients receiving long - term opioid therapy for chronic pain sometimes demonstrate challenging and concerning behaviors, such as using more opioid medication than prescribed or concomitant alcohol or drug use.
In addition, this combined modality of treatment employing concomitant radio and chemotherapy is supra - additive, which means it is several times more efficient than each therapy applied alone.»
Importantly, due to their limited pharmacokinetic interactions with other agents, DCV+SOF was able to work effectively across a broad range of concomitant combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) regimens without compromising HIV virologic control (98 % of patients were on cART).
Exclusion criteria were use of modified isotretinoin products, isotretinoin therapy for conditions other than acne vulgaris, and concomitant acne therapy.
Despite adjustments for age, weight, concomitant medications, and renal or hepatic function, certain patients respond well, some experience severe adverse effects while others do not respond to the same drug therapy.
Used with concomitant maintenance immune suppression therapy, the PEC - Direct product has the potential of delivering a sustained, functional cure for patients with type 1 diabetes who are at high risk for acute life - threatening complications.
Dr. David Suskind discusses this in NIMBAL (Nutrition in Immune Balance) Therapy for IBD and notes that weaning off drugs with concomitant use of SCD can be possible for many once inflammation is under control.
Dose selection for an elderly patient start at the low end of the dosing range (1 - 2 suppository (s) per day) reflecting a consideration of concomitant disease or other drug therapy.
More frequent causes of treatment failure in canine demodicosis include poor pyoderma control, premature discontinuation of therapy, unsuccessful control of underlying conditions, and the use of concomitant glucocorticoids (Table 3).
They possibly have a direct effect on pain mediators such as substance P. Although corticosteroids may be effective in limiting the signs and progression, most dogs require continuous therapy and subsequently develop the concomitant side effects of immunosuppression, weight gain and skin changes.
An evaluation of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy sessions for people with dementia and a concomitant support group for their carers.
A concomitant of this is that we must recognize that the most important «therapy» is often carried out hy residential staff (youth workers, child - care workers, nurses) in their day - to - day interaction with young people.
In therapy, issues around separation, loss, abandonment, protection and proximity of attachment figures, coupled with concomitant rage, fear, anxiety, and depression are expressed and experienced by most dealing with the break up of a marriage relationship.
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