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Gardner's June op-ed called for birth control pills to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription and touted the convenience and potential cost savings of the idea.
In extending the use of a CVD polypill-based preventive strategy to other settings, policymakers should capitalise on its main strengths in terms of dosing convenience and potential advantage in terms of cost, by targeting its use in high-risk populations where the greatest gains can be achieved.
33 Blood based tests have long been sought in the cancer detection field for their convenience and potential for higher compliance; nevertheless, higher uptake, higher yield of precancerous lesions and finally any effect on mortality would still have to be shown.
Albeit the convenience and potential improvement in throughput offered by an automated protocol, our evaluation revealed that the automated viral RNA extraction protocol is less sensitive, less precise and produced quantitative results that were consistently lower than those of the column-based manual extraction method.
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Of all the web-ready services and functions AOL measured for both offline convenience and online potential (a range that included shopping, communications and education), Pittmans most interesting point was that two services rated the lowest in online potential: entertainment and telephony.
A new oral formulation of vinorelbine has been introduced in clinical studies since 1994, following increasing interest in the development of oral chemotherapy, driven by pharmacoeconomic issues, patient convenience and the potential for improved quality of life.
Participants who stated that a school-based influenza immunisation programme would be worthwhile for their child valued its convenience and its potential to reduce influenza transmission without interfering with the family routine.
19 Colonoscopy can also been used to screen patients at average risk, 20 21 22 23 but this is associated with higher costs, less convenience, and the potential for adverse outcomes in a small number of patients.
Oral medication has the advantage of greater patient convenience and acceptance and potential cost savings (DeMario and Ratain, 1998; Borner et al, 2002).
Oral chemotherapy has the advantage of greater patient convenience and acceptance with potential cost saving.
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