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Some chemical weapons as tabun, sarin, soman are considered slow effect agents.
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They have an antiseptic effect on the urine and the urinary tract.
Havard Jenssen has written: 'Antimicrobial activity of lactoferrin and lactoferrin derived peptides' -- subject(s): Anti-infective agents, Antineoplastic agents, Derivatives, Lactoferrin, Metabolism, Physiological effect
Efficacy is the capacity to produce an effect. It is these conditions that distinguish efficacy from the related concept of effectiveness, which relates to change under real-life conditions. -- Wikipedia: "efficacy"
Most laundry detergents that whiten have optical brightener agents added to them it increase their whitening effectiveness.
Effect is what it changes or causes the subject to do. Effectiveness is how likely the effect will cause these changes in the subject.
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When referring to beef cattle, the acronym AMU is referring to antimicrobial use. This is a controversial practice as it may have adverse effect on the population antimicrobial resistance.
Some chemical weapons as tabun, sarin, soman are considered slow effect agents.
Marijuana is said to exert a synergistic effect with other medicinal agents. When used with nitrous oxide it may enhance the effect.
An additive response is one in which the antimicrobial effect of the combination of drugs is equal to the sum of the effects of the two drugs alone.
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