monoterapia
Monoterapia, or monotherapy, is a medical approach in which a single drug or treatment modality is used to treat a condition. In pharmacology, it refers to treatment with one active substance, in contrast to polytherapy or combination therapy. It can involve medications, or non-pharmacological single modalities such as radiotherapy alone or psychotherapy alone. The choice is guided by disease characteristics, patient factors, and risk–benefit considerations, including tolerability, adherence, and cost.
Indications and applicability: Monotherapy is often used as initial therapy for many chronic diseases when a
Advantages and limitations: Benefits include simplicity, lower risk of adverse interactions, improved adherence, and reduced cost.
Examples: An antihypertensive drug used as sole therapy, antibiotics for straightforward infections, antidepressant monotherapy for mild
Monitoring and evolution: Efficacy and safety are regularly evaluated, and therapy may be escalated or switched