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What does DOT stand for?

Duration Of Therapy


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The latter will depend to a large extent on the specific clinical indication and the expected duration of therapy.
We showed that the duration of therapy can be reduced from 48 weeks to 24 weeks for most patients.
[FIGURE 3 OMITTED] What duration of therapy is necessary to achieve SVR in the majority of individuals?
The frequency and severity of side effects depend on many factors including dose, duration of therapy, and individual susceptibility.
Doses and duration of therapy varied considerably with each study.
The ability to change frequencies, duration of therapy, waveforms, and intensity makes TENS a versatile tool in pain management.
Cost and duration of therapy make them almost impossible to use in developing nations where they are most needed, resulting in the extraordinarily high mortality rate.
If we assume a five-year duration of therapy, this would equate with a cumulative dose of 390 mg, less than one tenth of the mean cumulative dose reported in the NEJM article.

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