If drugs are needed, treatment should begin with one drug.
In most cases, the disease goes away within a week after treatment begins.
You can change your mind, right up to the moment the treatment begins.
Two days after the correct treatment began, the patient died.
When the full extent of the attack is known, treatment can begin.
To be most effective, treatment should begin within an hour of exposure.
As a result, the test does not detect the disease early, when treatment should begin.
Most children get better if treatment begins within 24 hours after the start of symptoms.
And once treatment began, there could be no going halfway.
Our diagnosis is complete and the treatment must now begin.