Significance of Clinical use
Synonyms: Medical application, Therapeutic use, Treatment application, Healthcare utilization, Pharmaceutical use, Patient care, Clinical application, Medical use
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Hindu concept of 'Clinical use'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These uses pertain to a drug with several applications, especially for its supposed aphrodisiac and rejuvenation properties.[1] (2) The use of Prakriti, Sattva, and Pariksha in Ayurveda to evaluate patients and offer a unique understanding.[2] (3) These are the ways in which a substance is used to treat patients, and the review studies these uses of Priyangu.[3]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This refers to the practical application of a substance or treatment in a medical setting, and it is where the concentrated ksheerabala is ready for use after the preparation.[4]
The concept of Clinical use in scientific sources
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This review makes a great approach to monoclonal antibody therapy and antibody-drug conjugates, from the development of these innovative drugs to the clinical use of them.[5] (2) Many important anticoagulant agents in current clinical use have their fair share of toxic manifestations, especially in hepatic and renal tissues.[6] (3) Clinical use of favipiravir requires dose adjustment to minimize lung toxicity, highlighting the practical implications of the study's findings.[7] (4) Afloqualone is used for conditions such as neck-shoulder-arm syndrome, lumbago, and spastic paralysis to treat patients.[8] (5) In addition to the immunomodulating activities, D. officinale is used to treat many chronic diseases.[9]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) It is administered as the trometamol salt, which is freely soluble in water.[10] (2) Antibiotics are screened for any negative effects before their approval for this and are usually considered safe and well tolerated.[11] (3) Tubers in use for centuries as a health promotive supplement and to improve digestive power.[12] (4) A formulation is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for this, according to the text.[13] (5) The practical application of a dental material or technique in a patient's mouth.[14]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the practical application of the CIS-R instrument in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, which the study assesses, as indicated in the text.[15] (2) This refers to the use of medications in medical practice, and the text mentions that only two new classes of antibiotics were approved for clinical use during the last few decades.[16] (3) This is the state that a newly installed machine must be commissioned before it is put into.[17] (4) These are the various medical applications or purposes for which a drug or treatment is employed, encompassing the range of conditions it is used to address and treat.[18] (5) The clinical use of the xTAG RVP Fast v2 assay will aid the diagnosis of infection, thereby improving clinical management via earlier treatment.[19]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This is the application of the study's findings in the treatment of patients, and peak expiratory flow and forced vital capacity may be considered for this purpose.[20] (2) Clinical use involves applying the method developed by Ng et al to lumbar ROM, and is preferable for clinical use due to its several advantages.[21] (3) This is the practical application of a technique or method in a clinical setting, and the clinical use of the tonic vibratory reflex is investigated.[22] (4) This is the practical application of the VAS and MVRS in a healthcare setting, as the study concludes that these pain rating methods are reliable and valid for use.[23] (5) This refers to the practical application of the system, and an example is given to demonstrate the clinical use of the system.[24]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This term pertains to the appropriate and effective application of medical treatments and interventions in a clinical setting.[25] (2) This refers to the practical application of medical treatments in a clinical setting, and clinical use in cis-males and trans-women suggests that high levels of protection can be achieved with dosing just before exposure.[26] (3) This is the appropriate utilization of blood to reduce the risk of transfusion transmissible infections and to manage hematological symptoms, particularly in immunocompromised individuals.[27] (4) This is a use of new treatments, and you should always refer to the most current version of the Guidelines as new treatments regularly become available for this use.[28]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is the use of the SPICT TM-SA that can be demonstrated by reviewing patient referrals from a database to a palliative care service in a tertiary academic hospital.[29] (2) This is a potential application of bioelectrical impedance analysis, used for the non-invasive measurement of body composition and screening for CVR.[30] (3) Clinical use is the practical application of research findings in a healthcare setting, such as utilizing age as a factor in pain management.[31]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is the use of medical devices and techniques in the care of patients, and physicians and patients using ABPM need to ensure that the device has been recommended for clinical use.[32] (2) This describes the application of the Alexis retractor, which is being evaluated for its ability to improve patient outcomes during surgical procedures.[33] (3) This is a type of use for which three PDE 5 inhibitors are available, which include sildenafil, vardenafil, and tadalafil, and these are available for use in South Africa.[34]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the thoracic limb of the red panda evidenced by osteology and radiography as a reference for clinical use.[35] (2) This refers to the practical application of a substance or treatment in medical practice, and the study considered factors for bee venom's potential use.[36]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This refers to the practical application of NF κ B modulators in treating diseases, which is challenged by various limitations that the paper explores and attempts to offer solutions for this challenge.[37]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) These are antidepressant classes that are used among patients diagnosed with major depression disorder, anxiety, and OCD, including Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), Selective Serotonin Reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), Selective Norepinephrine, Dual Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs), Norepinephrine/Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor (NDRIs), and Noradrenergic and Specific Serotonergic antidepressants (NaSSAs).[38] (2) Clinical use refers to the application of a tool or instrument in a healthcare setting for the diagnosis, treatment, or management of patients.[39] (3) It refers to the application of a system in real-world medical practice after validation.[40] (4) Real evidence for the adequacy of any of these candidates for work-related musculoskeletal disorders detection in this has to be generated by a dedicated study.[41] (5) The importance of safe water for clinical use is emphasized by the sequencing-based analysis of microbial diversity in dental unit waterlines.[42]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Celastrol, a pentacyclic triterpenoid, possesses a strong history of this.[43] (2) The application of a substance or treatment in human patients for medical purposes.[44] (3) The application of drugs in medical practice, with this study exploring a new potential clinical indication for memantine hydrochloride.[45]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The comparative risk of agranulocytosis requires that its be somewhat limited, indicating a need for careful monitoring and consideration of risks.[46] (2) The American Psychiatric Association (APA) Practice Guideline for the psychiatric evaluation of adults states that the clinical use of neuroimaging for planning of patientspecific treatment has not yet been shown.[47]