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The phrase "a reduction in dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or pharmaceutical contexts when discussing changes to medication or treatment levels.
Example: "The doctor recommended a reduction in dose to minimize side effects."
Alternatives: "a decrease in dosage" or "a lower dose".
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A reduction in dose markedly reduced the risk of nephrotoxicity while maintaining anti-hypertensive efficacy.
Adjunctive lamotrigine in patients with refractory epilepsy and mental retardation appears to decrease seizure frequency and improve behavior while permitting a reduction in dose of concomitant antiepileptic drugs.
Implementation of MEMS in this area results in a reduction in dose that is almost proportional with the reduction in size.
It is concluded that melphalan combined with WBH can be safely administered, although a reduction in dose is necessary.
Overall, 64% of all AEs resulted in no change in treatment (n = 461) and 21% led to a reduction in dose (n = 150).
Experimentally, this set-up simulates a reduction in dose (and acquisition time) per image, without altering the SNR of the sampled pixels.
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Therefore, nanoparticle based antitubercular chemotherapy forms a sound basis for a reduction in dosing frequency and also offers the possibility of reducing the drug dosage.
Such an improvement in the pharmacokinetic profile of TRAIL may further enhance its therapeutic efficacy and enable a reduction in dosing frequency.
Therefore, a reduction in raltitrexed dose and increased interval between doses is recommended for patients with mild to moderate renal impairment.
Although a reduction in sulfonylurea dose may reduce the risk of hypoglycemia, such a change in sulfonylurea dose may be associated with a negative impact on glucose control.
Li W, Klovstad M, Schüpbach T. Repression of Gurken translation by a meiotic checkpoint in Drosophila oogenesis is suppressed by a reduction in the dose of eIF1A.
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