cotreatment
Cotreatment refers to the simultaneous or sequential administration of two or more therapeutic agents for the purpose of treating a particular condition. This approach is often employed in medicine and pharmacology when a single agent may not be sufficiently effective or when combining therapies can lead to synergistic effects, improved outcomes, or reduced toxicity.
The rationale behind cotreatment can vary. In some cases, it is used to target multiple pathways or
Cotreatment can also be used to mitigate the side effects of a primary treatment. For instance, certain
The design and implementation of cotreatment strategies require careful consideration of drug interactions, pharmacokinetic profiles, and