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However, there might be little or no agreement as to what constitutes treatment failure or an adequate response.
A common agreement on what constitutes treatment effect is important.
Further studies investigating the long-term immunological effects of different botulinum toxin products are required, and it may be helpful to develop a consensus approach to schedules and techniques for antibody testing, as well as a more precise definition of what constitutes treatment failure.
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Russia's chief negotiator, Maxim Medvedkov, said that constituted treatment different from what other countries seeking membership had received, including the former Soviet republics Georgia and Moldova, which joined recently.
Flat-lining PEPFAR funding increases would, in essence, constitute "treatment rationing" for the millions of patients dying of this entirely treatable illness.
If the patient was not controlled on this dose, this constituted treatment failure.
Other outcomes that were deemed not to constitute treatment failure were withdrawal (e.g., children's caregivers who decided not to continue with the study); or cases where a child could not be located, whether at the hospital, in the community, or in the study area.
But what constitutes ideal treatment and from whose perspective should the outcome of dental treatment be judged?
Acupuncturists generally consider that these elements interact intentionally with each other during treatment and constitute a treatment package, i.e. "acupuncture-care".
There is not always agreement on what constitutes appropriate treatment.
Mr. Schlesinger, who had earlier offered the bizarre theory that "what constitutes 'humane treatment' lies in the eye of the beholder," replied that "it's more complicated" when it came to holding a high-ranking politician accountable.
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