Tachyphylaxis and Medication Dependence in Neuromodulator Treatment of Unexplained Chronic Cough
Most patients get relief, but more than half are affected by tachyphylaxis or dependence
Most patients get relief, but more than half are affected by tachyphylaxis or dependence
An analysis of cHL treatment found that in the real-world setting, interim PET scans were often not being used appropriately for making treatment decisions.
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New weight loss drugs makes it especially important now to counsel patients of childbearing age about potential effects of weight loss on fertility.
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