adjusting treatment

When Should Treatment Be Adjusted?

Treatment should be adjusted under the following circumstances:
- Ineffectiveness of current treatment: If there is no improvement or a decline in the patient’s condition.
- Adverse reactions: When the patient experiences significant side effects.
- Patient feedback: When patients express concerns or preferences regarding their treatment.
- New clinical evidence: Updates in medical guidelines or new research findings may prompt changes in treatment protocols.

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