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That implies that many doctors are treating based on hunches, since Tamiflu works best if taken within the first 48 hours of symptoms.
52 54 An alternative retreatment approach of treating based on visual acuity stability (also assessed in the RADIANCE trial) resulted in a similar visual acuity gain benefit relative to treating the morphology but required more treatments.
Urine culture is necessary to accurately determine if a patient has a UTI since other tests have limited predictive values in primary care and treating based on symptoms can cause up to 50%% being inappropriately treated [ 8, 9].
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For any given NWT three possible treatment strategies must be considered: treat everyone, treat no one, or treat based on prediction (selective treatment of patients whose predicted treatment effect exceeds a decision threshold).
Many patients do not fall neatly into one of these categories and must be treated based on their evolving hemodynamic status.
The problem is that cancers are treated based on their origin.
Cancer patients are treated based on their body size; the type, size and extent of a tumor; and so on.
More than a million people worldwide have been treated based on Dr. Ferrara's research, the Lasker Foundation said.
"I was overwhelmed by being treated based on what Jose did," he said, staring off, still showing the pain of those days.
He mistakes the protocols for cookbooks, when in fact, they are part of an attempt to treat based on evidence rather than personal experience.
Rather, according to Dr. Robert L. Bratton and colleagues at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., who reviewed the recent literature on Lyme disease in the May issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, most cases are best diagnosed and treated based on patients' symptoms.
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