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Its label explains that it is "possibly" effective for eczema and other skin conditions.
A number of strategies were identified as being possibly effective in the four reviews (Table 4).
The practice guidelines also state that vigabatrin is possibly effective for children with TSC and IS.
18 The most recent guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology suggest that aciclovir combined with prednisone is "possibly effective" for Bell's palsy.
Also other drugs like low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) were shown to be possibly effective in the prevention of APO [ 41– 41].
These results suggest that GCBE is possibly effective against weight gain and fat accumulation by inhibition of fat absorption and activation of fat metabolism in the liver.
The most recent practice guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society for the medical treatment of IS, which reviewed the available evidence as of 2004, state that ACTH is probably effective and vigabatrin is possibly effective in the cessation of spasms and abolition of hypsarrhythmia [ 37].
Even a response like, "since you put it that way, no", poorly delivered, is possibly effective in the moment, but ultimately just hurtful, and will just slow their process down.
If you choose to take a supplement, the National Institute of Health has found the following to be "possibly effective" in either reducing the symptoms of a cold, including congestion, or in helping prevent illness in the first place: Vitamin C, Vitamin D, ginseng, echinacea and zinc.
The retreats only confirm their peculiar nature: that they are, possibly, most effective when they are small, exclusive and even transient.
38 Interventions that cost less than three times per capita GDP per DALY are possibly cost-effective; interventions that cost less than per capita GDP per each DALY gained are highly cost-effective.
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