- The
therapeutic index (TI; also
referred to as
therapeutic ratio) is a
quantitative measurement of the
relative safety of a drug with
regard to risk of...
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Therapeutic foods are
foods designed for specific,
usually nutritional,
therapeutic purposes as a form of
dietary supplement. The
primary examples of...
- The
therapeutic approach to
philosophy sees
philosophical problems as
misconceptions that are to be
therapeutically dissolved. The
approach stems from...
- A
therapeutic vaccine is a
vaccine which is
administered after a
disease or
infection has
already occurred. A
therapeutic vaccine works by activating...
- The
therapeutic relationship refers to the
relationship between a
healthcare professional and a
client or patient. It is the
means by
which a therapist...
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Therapeutic effect refers to the response(s)
after a
treatment of any kind, the
results of
which are
judged to be
useful or favorable. This is true whether...
-
characterized as
either therapeutic or elective. When an
abortion is
performed for
medical reasons, the
procedure is
referred to as a
therapeutic abortion. Medical...
- substance's origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
therapeutic use, and toxicology. More specifically, it is the
study of the interactions...
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Therapeutic nihilism is a
contention that it is
impossible to cure
people or
societies of
their ills
through treatment. In medicine, it was connected...
- mode of action,
route of administration,
biological system affected, or
therapeutic effects. The
World Health Organization keeps a list of
essential medicines...