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Polytherapy Drug Treatment

Polytherapy is a form of drug treatment in which a patient is administered more than one medication. It is typically used in complicated and difficult to treat medical conditions, especially those in which a single drug is insufficient in providing relief. By combining multiple treatments, polytherapy helps improve …

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Overview

Polytherapy is a form of drug treatment in which a patient is administered more than one medication. It is typically used in complicated and difficult to treat medical conditions, especially those in which a single drug is insufficient in providing relief. By combining multiple treatments, polytherapy helps improve the efficacy of treatment and can result in better outcomes. It is also commonly used in mental health treatment as it can help reduce side effects and maximize therapeutic effects. Polytherapy is an important tool in treating complex medical and psychiatric conditions, and can improve patients’ overall quality of life.

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