What Is a Therapeutic Effect?
Therapeutic effect refers to the effect of drug action that is beneficial to change the patient's physiological, biochemical function or pathological process, restore the diseased body to normal, meet the purpose of medication or achieve prevention and treatment effects. According to the purpose of treatment is divided into symptomatic and symptomatic treatment. [1]
Therapeutic effect
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- Therapeutic effect refers to the effect of drug action that is beneficial to change the patient's physiological, biochemical function or pathological process, restore the diseased body to normal, meet the purpose of medication or achieve prevention and treatment effects. According to the purpose of treatment is divided into symptomatic and symptomatic treatment. [1]
- The therapeutic effect can be divided into symptomatic treatment and symptomatic treatment. The treatment is to eliminate the primary pathogenic factors, such as the use of antibiotics to kill pathogenic microorganisms in the body. Symptomatic treatment is a treatment that improves symptoms. For example, in the case of high fever, aspirin, an antipyretic and analgesic, is used to relieve the pain caused by the fever.