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How are Adjunctive Therapies Evaluated?
The efficacy of adjunctive therapies is evaluated through
clinical trials
and
epidemiological studies
. These studies help determine the effectiveness and safety of adjunctive treatments in combination with primary therapies. Key metrics include
patient outcomes
,
quality of life
, and
cost-effectiveness
.
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