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Can Adjuvant Medications be Used in Combination?
Yes, adjuvant medications are often used in combination to address multiple symptoms or side effects. For example, a patient with endometriosis might be prescribed both an NSAID for pain relief and a GnRH agonist to manage hormonal imbalances.
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