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In that study, those on DMARDs (including methotrexate) were more likely to have erosive joint damage after one year, indicating that more aggressive medication use tends to be instituted in those with more active clinical disease.
Pharmacologic treatment should be instituted in those with BMD T-scores worse than −2.5 (or worse than −2.0 and multiple risk factors) or those with a history of vertebral or hip fracture.
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He wants aggressive policies to be instituted in the long term.
It is slated to be instituted in the fall.
We question how this flawed policy was allowed to be instituted in the first place.
Dual blockade should not be instituted in the absence of adequate dietary sodium restriction.
A surveillance system will be instituted in the intervention and control arms.
However, the "interval crude" method, which is easy to calculate, could be instituted in pharmacies with staff shortages or those that only keep manual pharmacy refill records.
Prayers will also be instituted in restaurants after the check is presented.
Mr. Tierney raises the red herring that a quota system will be instituted in science departments.
She goes in-depth into the reforms that should be instituted in California's 1967 Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS).
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