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In some cases meaningless but familiar terms are believed to be efficacious because of their traditional value.
Angels, for example, not only act as revealers of divine truths, but they also are believed to be efficacious in helping man to attain salvation or special graces or favours.
Often this approach is used in clinical trials involving an intervention that is believed to be efficacious.
In a clinical and sports setting, massage is utilized widely and believed to be efficacious in the recovery from muscular fatigue [ 3, 4].
Use of biomarkers is particularly meaningful in the context of selecting the patient population where the therapeutic treatment is believed to be efficacious (patient enrichment).
Table 2 summarises all the plants named in the focus groups believed to be efficacious against gastrointestinal parasites for use in donkeys, cattle and small ruminants.
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Yet IMRA's consultation process with traditional health practitioners may reveal medicines that the healers believe to be efficacious and benign, but which in reality may be ineffective or even harmful.
This may relate to the short duration of tamoxifen treatment, because 2 or 5 years is now believed to be more efficacious, at least in other settings.
Among many known growth factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is believed to be the most prevalent, efficacious, and long-term signal that is known to stimulate angiogenesis in wounds.
This is despite the claims that clozapine is believed to be one of the most efficacious clinical antipsychotics available.
These are not only believed to be associated with minimal risk of toxicity but are also expected to be less efficacious than the higher doses that may be used later in the trial.
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