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Concomitant Therapy

Meaning

Concomitant therapy refers to the administration of two or more distinct therapeutic agents or modalities simultaneously to address a single complex condition or multiple coexisting health issues, particularly within the endocrine system. In hormonal health, this often involves pairing a primary hormone replacement with an ancillary medication, supplement, or lifestyle intervention to mitigate side effects or enhance the overall physiological benefit. Careful consideration of pharmacodynamics and potential drug interactions is essential for safe application.