Psychotherapy and drug therapy are both forms of treatment for mental health conditions. They can be used together or separately. Psychotherapy involves talking to a therapist to work through emotions and behaviors, while drug therapy involves taking medication to address chemical imbalances in the brain.
Many non-drug therapies exist for the treatment and management of ADHD. Most are psychological and psychosocial. They include interventions, behavior therapy, and psychotherapy.
Treatment is usually implicated by the type of disorder, as different treatments work better or worse for different disorders. Many treatments today include some sort of therapy, such as drug therapy, psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or family dynamics therapy.
The likelihood of one virus spontaneously mutating to be resistant to three different drugs is extremely small.
Drug therapy monitoring, also known as Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM), is a means of monitoring drug levels in the blood.
It's a drug of its own. Very similar to ectasy but different.
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Blood specimens for drug monitoring can be taken at two different times: during the drug's highest therapeutic concentration ("peak" level), or its lowest ("trough" level).
rehab is treated for drug abuse.
There are a couple of different kinds of treatment provided in residential drug treatment centers. There is behavioral therapy (with 5 subcategories), counseling, residential care and support groups.
For most cases of TB, the recommended length of drug therapy is 6 to 9 months.