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The phrase "a clinically effective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a treatment, intervention, or product that has been proven to work well in a clinical setting.
Example: "The new medication has been shown to be a clinically effective solution for managing chronic pain."
Alternatives: "medically effective" or "therapeutically effective."
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These factors in combination with a growing number of promising antigens still to be tested in clinical trials,, support cautious optimism for the future development of a clinically effective BSV against P. falciparum malaria.
In April, a Cochrane Collaboration review suggested that oseltamivir (Tamiflu) is not a clinically effective treatment for influenza.
And throughout all this change, the NHS retains its fundamental purpose: to provide a clinically effective health service for the whole population, paid for out of taxes, "for rich and poor alike".
"The opportunity to couple research funding with a commercial partner ensures that the resulting vehicle will roll out as both a clinically effective and real-world ready mobility option for children and their families".
Background: Mirtazapine, a clinically effective antidepressant, acts by antagonizing central α2-adrenergic and 5-HT2/5-HT3 5-HT2/5-HT3 5-HT2/5-HT3
For a clinically effective non-viral gene delivery system, a non-toxic and highly efficient vector is of great importance.
Background: Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been established as a clinically effective modality for the management of several musculoskeletal disorders.
Together, these data suggest that the 599 peptide carrier is a clinically effective mediator of RNAi-based cancer therapeutics.
It is a clinically effective technique used for adult patients, where duration of orthodontic treatment may be critical in selected groups of patients.
One tool to investigate serotoninergic dysfunction in depression is the use of serotoninergic agents to stimulate hormonal secretion, which is assumed to normalize during a clinically effective therapy.
Conclusions: This study suggests that fluoroscopically guided therapeutic SNRB is a clinically effective intervention in the treatment of atraumatic cervical spondylotic radicular pain.
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