Combination Therapy
In contemporary usage, the expression
combination therapy
most often refers to the simultaneous administration of two or more
medications
to treat a single
disease
, but the expression is also used when other types of
therapy
are used at the same time.
See also
Antiretroviral drug
Clinical depression
Malaria
HIV
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