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Divalproex extended-release (divalproex-ER) is effective in acute mania, and limited data suggest divalproex may have efficacy in acute bipolar depression.
They are professed as being generally safe and may have efficacy as chemopreventive agents by preventing or reversing premalignant lesions and/or reducing second primary tumor incidence.
Chemoprevention of these lesions has direct clinical relevance and can also be used to screen agents that may have efficacy in the prevention of oral, pharyngeal, or other cancers.
In higher doses, omega-3 oils and vitamin E may have efficacy in inflammatory conditions [15, 16].
Anticonvulsants may have efficacy similar to benzodiazepines in mild-moderate alcohol withdrawal, but limited data suggest lower efficacy in AWS [15, 16].
These results suggest that Src inhibitors combined with oxaliplatin may have efficacy in metastatic colon cancer and may provide the first indication of a molecular phenotype that might be susceptible to such combinations.
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This suggests that adrenaline itself may only have efficacy for inducing prehospital ROSC.
In fact, recent studies demonstrate that such approaches may ultimately have efficacy in the clinic.
The efficacy of topical azithromycin was sufficient in most cases, but as clinical experience indicates that topical cyclosporine may have greater efficacy, patients with very severe corneal inflammation were prescribed topical cyclosporine as first-line treatment.
Unlike idiopathic achalasia, long-acting nitrates may have some efficacy.163 Treatment may need repeating or alternate treatment approaches attempted.
These data suggest retrieval-extinction procedures may have limited efficacy in preventing fear renewal.
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