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"Americans should be prudent in their use of energy during the course of the next few weeks," Mr. Bush said yesterday.
We must be prudent in our use of new therapies as they can have enormous costs, both financial and human, to our patients and society.
The immediate experimental implication of this is that it would be prudent in any study that relies on use of contra-lateral non-loaded bones as controls to establish the level of loading-related stimulation that does not exceed the level necessary to stimulate local, strain-related functional adaptation.
Underdosing might be prudent in emergencies.
Regardless of the first screening method, it is prudent in patients considered candidates for organ preservation to use all methods: DRE, endoscopy, and MRI.
Last, we feel that the two-step approach, using a postcard followed by a survey, is prudent in two ways.
On that basis, until more information is available on the effects of GLP-1-based therapy on the exocrine pancreas in humans, it would be prudent to use GLP-1 mimetic therapy only in addition to metformin.
"We are prudent in what we budget," he said.
However, in a critically ill patient such as ours, it may be prudent to use recombinant activated factor VIIa or prothrombin complex concentrates in tandem with dialysis.
In clinical practice, it would be prudent to use the same slice interval for consecutive measurements.
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