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If similar results are found in the context of other diseases then it could alter future treatment management decisions, as physicians typically start newly diagnosed patients on the least potent and also safest treatment options first.
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Indeed, AACE recommends starting newly diagnosed diabetic subjects with HbA1c >7.5% on multiple antidiabetes agents (111).
Is it feasible to implement a community pharmacy notification system [ 18] that reduces the number of adverse events related to delays with starting newly ordered medications after discharge from hospital to home care?
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Instead of demanding that studies start with newly exposed persons, it might be more thoughtful to discriminate among 3 situations: Start of follow-up coincides with the beginning of exposure, which is alike to the randomized trial situation.
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In white-eyed transgenic mosquitoes, the strong eye-specific expression of GFP was observed throughout all stages of development, starting from newly hatched first instar larvae to adults.
Usually, cloud computing is more cost effective for start-ups or newly started organisations [45].
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