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Behandlingsregime, often translated as a treatment regimen, is a structured plan for managing a medical condition. It specifies the therapeutic goals, the chosen interventions, dosing or schedule, duration, and monitoring, with the aim of improving health outcomes while minimizing harm. Regimes are grounded in clinical guidelines and individual patient factors and are adjusted as new information becomes available or as the patient's condition changes.

A regime typically includes diagnosis, treatment goals, a list of interventions (medications, procedures, lifestyle changes, and

Common domains include pharmacological therapy, non-pharmacological interventions, and supportive care. Examples: cancer chemotherapy regimens with cycles;

supportive
care),
dosing
schedules
and
duration,
monitoring
plans
(lab
tests,
imaging,
symptom
tracking),
and
criteria
for
modification
or
cessation.
It
is
tailored
to
the
individual,
considering
disease
stage,
comorbidities,
prior
responses,
and
patient
preferences.
Adherence
is
a
central
concern
because
effectiveness
depends
on
consistent
implementation
and
timely
management
of
side
effects
and
interactions.
antiretroviral
therapy
for
HIV;
antibiotic
courses
for
infections;
and
combined
pharmacological
and
psychotherapeutic
strategies
in
mental
health.
Ethical
and
logistical
considerations
cover
informed
consent,
equity
of
access,
cost,
and
the
need
for
evidence-based
decision
making.
Regimes
require
ongoing
reassessment
and
coordination
among
clinicians,
patients,
and
caregivers
to
respond
to
adverse
events,
treatment
responses,
and
evolving
guidelines.