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The phrase "effective treatment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a treatment, therapy, or medication that is achieving the desired results. For example: "The new medication provided an effective treatment for the patient's symptoms."
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Luckily, an effective treatment exists.
Fortunately, effective treatment is available.
The only effective treatment was time.
Currently no effective treatment exists.
Thankfully, effective treatment is available.
There is no effective treatment for dementia.
But there's no really effective treatment.
There is no effective treatment for hantavirus.
There's no effective treatment for it.
There is at present no effective treatment.
Now, patients receive implantable defibrillators, the only effective treatment.
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