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Conservative treatment for ITBS is usually successful, though the condition can recur, and patient compliance is crucial to success.
Long-term treatment with sulfonamides or antibiotics is usually successful, along with surgical drainage of abscesses.
Breast-feeding may be difficult or impossible, but feeding with a cup or bottle is usually successful.
In "Friends," Ross's pals are the sexually active, goofy Joey, who is usually successful with women, and the witty Chandler, who seldom is.
So if a kicker is usually successful on those kicks 75percentt of the time, icing might mean he is successful just 65percentt.
Treatment involves large doses of antibiotics and is usually successful as long as you don't happen to tangle with an antibiotic-resistant strain.
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It was a testament to his abilities that he was usually successful.
Shareholder protests at large companies are usually successful only at those that are troubled or whose stock price has disappointed.
"It is unclear, however, whether this would be of benefit in adults with cataracts, for whom current surgical techniques are usually successful".
Still, he said, "Most people in the field would agree that, when kids say no and resist, it's usually successful".
Conservative management options are usually successful in improving symptoms, but surgery may be indicated if a significant amount of pain or dysfunction remains.
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