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For example, drugs like Clomid, used for fertility treatments, drop from $174 to just $31 with a coupon—a savings of over 80%. 2. Relief for the underinsured.
Pacemaker syndrome is a condition that represents the clinical consequences of suboptimal atrioventricular (AV) synchrony or AV dyssynchrony, regardless of the pacing mode, after pacemaker implantation. [1] [2] It is an iatrogenic disease—an adverse effect resulting from medical treatment—that is often underdiagnosed.
Leading to suboptimal treatments of diseases and lowering of health standard of these patients. [48] This phenomenon is very prominent in the underdeveloped countries which usually have a large proportion of underprivileged citizens. [48] [49]
For example, the lack of cheap and easily accessible generic pediatric DTG has contributed to inadequate nevirapine-based treatments in 40% of children who followed an HIV treatment regimen. [5] With suboptimal adherence to treatment, there is an increased risk of HIV drug resistance in which the previously used treatment would no longer ...
He said there’s an immense need for new treatments for alcohol use disorder. “Many people who take those medications see no effect, and then there are a few people who see a larger effect. So ...
“It triggers biopsies; it triggers treatments,” Redberg says. “We have a whole medical system that, once you buy the equipment (and) train on how to do something, it gets reimbursed–it’s ...
Recognizing drug candidates with potentially suboptimal TI at the earliest possible stage helps to initiate mitigation or potentially re-deploy resources. TI is the quantitative relationship between pharmacological efficacy and toxicological safety of a drug, without considering the nature of pharmacological or toxicological endpoints themselves.
An off-label prescription drug has been shown to help children with autism gain the ability to speak. Leucovorin is used for cancer patients, but doctors are pushing for its approval for autism.