therapeutic effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftherapeuticandeffect
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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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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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The variations in concentration of active ingredients in these drugs caused variations in theirtherapeuticeffect.
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Subanalysis of the risperidonetreated patients also indicated atherapeuticeffectof sarcosine.
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This created a problem since the different regions of origin led to variations in concentration of active ingredients, thus varying theirtherapeuticeffect.
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However, based on available evidence, itstherapeuticeffectmay result from a reduction of excitatory, glutamatergic neurotransmission in brain networks regulating emotional expression.
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Such an approach would combine imaging of gene expression with monitoring of thetherapeuticeffectof the reporter gene that has been delivered.
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By definition, these vectors are engineered to replicate selectively in cancer cells and provide theirtherapeuticeffectby virusmediated cell lysis.
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In this patient, the overalltherapeuticeffectwas limited to a portion of the tumour.
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Therapeuticeffectwas obtained in a median period of 36 hours (range 1-86 hours).
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These agents can be easily linked to toxins to improve theirtherapeuticeffect.
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This may indicate that hydrotubation of the fallopian tubes has atherapeuticeffectas well as being a diagnostic test.
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Furthermore, as thetherapeuticeffectof steroids is dose-dependent, there may be a dose-related response on fetal growth as well.
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Atherapeuticeffectwas reached in a median time of 1 day (range 1-5 days).
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The importance of this is stressed when there is a concern regarding possible adverse drug reactions, or when drugs have not produced the intendedtherapeuticeffect.
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This allows for gene expression in both dividing and nondividing cells and provides the potential advantage of increased transduction efficiency, which might improve the overalltherapeuticeffect.
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Particular problems arise when intravenous induction agents are given too fast, because a delayed response due to delayed circulation time may be mistaken for a lack oftherapeuticeffect.
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But before this desirabletherapeuticeffectcould reliably be achieved, a variety of undesirable, unwanted side effects had first to be observed, and then means of avoiding them discovered.
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The most important decision criteria for the committees were (i) thetherapeuticeffect, (ii) the relationship between effect and costs, (iii) the relationship between effect and side effects.
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It is difficult to summarize precisely the magnitude of thistherapeuticeffect, since the effect size varies with follow-up time, and there is some variability in the outcome measures used.
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