2003
DOI: 10.1007/s11901-003-0013-2
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Treatment of chronic hepatitis C: Improved combination therapy

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“…One of the most important reasons for this unfavorable situation is poor efficiency of single drug. Under this scenario, the combined drug therapies have been shown to have enhanced effectiveness and minimized side effect ( Davis, 2003 ); however, the action mechanism of combined drugs is remaining unresolved, e.g., the role of individual active compound(s) in a formula. Here, DBT, a Chinese herbal formula containing two herbs (AR and ASR), is an excellent example of combined therapy to demonstrate the requirement of 2 herbs together in activating osteoblastic proliferation and differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important reasons for this unfavorable situation is poor efficiency of single drug. Under this scenario, the combined drug therapies have been shown to have enhanced effectiveness and minimized side effect ( Davis, 2003 ); however, the action mechanism of combined drugs is remaining unresolved, e.g., the role of individual active compound(s) in a formula. Here, DBT, a Chinese herbal formula containing two herbs (AR and ASR), is an excellent example of combined therapy to demonstrate the requirement of 2 herbs together in activating osteoblastic proliferation and differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%