Noun
monotherapy (plural monotherapies)
(medicine) A therapy which is administered by itself
Additionally, results from the SELECT-EARLY and SELECT-COMPARE clinical trials showed Rinvoq inhibited structural joint damage in RA patients receiving Rinvoq as monotherapy or in combination with methotrexate at almost two years. Source: Internet
Being investigated as an adjunct to antipsychotics in schizophrenia and as a monotherapy for Parkinson's disease psychosis. Source: Internet
Combination therapy (atypical antipsychotic with lithium or valproate) shows better efficacy over monotherapy in the manic phase in terms of efficacy and prevention of relapse. Source: Internet
ADACTA, a phase IV study evaluating the reduction in rheumatoid arthritis disease activity during monotherapy treatment with Actemra compared to adalimumab. Source: Internet
Although the efficacy and safety of biologic and phototherapeutic treatments in treating moderate-to-severe psoriasis are well known, not all patients respond well to monotherapy and may require a combination of both types of therapy. Source: Internet
If the patient under treatment with TEVETEN® HCT requires additional blood pressure control at trough, or to maintain a twice a day dosing schedule of monotherapy, 300 mg TEVETEN® may be added as evening dose. Source: Internet