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  • ...ficantly reduce the symptoms of asthma in patients who were not adequately controlled by their current medications. A Phase III trial is currently underway. ...the potential to provide a new option for patients who are not adequately controlled by current medications.
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  • ...ure involves the injection of alcohol into the septal artery, leading to a controlled heart attack that reduces the thickness of the heart muscle. ...es the septal artery, a small amount of alcohol is injected. This causes a controlled heart attack, which leads to the death of the thickened heart muscle cells.
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  • ...n her ability to give birth through the teaching of relaxation techniques, controlled breathing, and the use of a focal point. ...l strategies for coping with the pain of labor and childbirth. It includes controlled deep-breathing, concentration, and massage, and encourages a supportive rol
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  • ...n the ambient or surrounding pressure. This concept is crucial in creating controlled environments, ensuring the safety and efficacy of processes, and protecting ...ucial for preventing the ingress of contaminants, maintaining a sterile or controlled environment, or providing breathable air in environments where the ambient
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  • Diphepanol is indicated for the management of pain that is not adequately controlled by non-opioid analgesics. It is also used in the treatment of [[cough]] due
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  • ...is typically recommended for patients whose glaucoma cannot be adequately controlled with [[eye drops]] or other less invasive treatments. ...n-angle glaucoma, particularly those in whom medical therapy has failed to adequately control intraocular pressure, or for those who cannot tolerate glaucoma med
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  • ...iological effects, depending on the duration and extent of rebreathing. In controlled settings, rebreathing is used for therapeutic purposes, such as in the trea Rebreather devices are designed to facilitate controlled rebreathing. They are equipped with mechanisms to absorb exhaled CO2, suppl
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  • * To treat pain that is not adequately controlled by analgesics alone
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  • ...led studies in debunking previously held medical beliefs based on non-sham-controlled research. ...ioneered internal mammary ligation to enhance heart blood flow. However, a controlled study two decades later revealed that this procedure's effectiveness was on
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  • ...ted for the treatment of [[hypertension]] in adults who are not adequately controlled on monotherapy with either telmisartan or hydrochlorothiazide, or for those
    2 KB (222 words) - 00:09, 20 February 2024
  • ...art failure. It is typically used when these conditions are not adequately controlled by other medications.
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  • ...or the treatment of adults with [[Type 2 diabetes]] who are not adequately controlled on diet and exercise alone. It may be used as monotherapy or in combination
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  • ...cer''' is a term often used to describe [[cancer]] that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patie Terminal cancer refers to cancer that cannot be cured or controlled with treatment and is likely to cause death within a limited period of time
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  • ...ical use in most jurisdictions. In some regions, it may be classified as a controlled substance or a research chemical, subject to regulatory oversight and restr ...he therapeutic value and risk profile of 4-Methylmethylphenidate cannot be adequately assessed.
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  • ...drug control laws around the world, most notably under the [[United States Controlled Substances Act]]. Schedule II drugs are defined as substances that have a h ...ssified under Schedule II or higher), have medicinal benefits that are not adequately recognized by current laws. There is ongoing debate about the reclassificat
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  • ...etformin]], to improve glycemic control in patients who are not adequately controlled on metformin alone.
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  • ...d for the management of chronic [[angina pectoris]] that is not adequately controlled by other antianginal agents. It is also used in some cases of [[heart failu ...ectoris and heart failure, particularly in patients who have not responded adequately to other treatments. Its unique mechanism of action, focusing on the metabo
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  • ...nalgesics are used to treat moderate to severe pain that is not adequately controlled by non-opioid analgesics alone. They are commonly used for pain associated
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  • ...anrooms and Controlled Environments:''' Specially designed areas that have controlled levels of contamination. Access to these areas is highly regulated. * '''Training and Procedures:''' Ensuring that all personnel are adequately trained in contamination control practices and that strict procedures are f
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  • ...ure and decreases pulmonary vascular pressure. In prospective, randomized controlled trials, ambrisentan was effective in alleviating symptoms, improving exerci ...considered experimental as its efficacy in these forms of PAH has not been adequately shown. Because of the potential for teratogenicity, ambrisentan is availab
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