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adjunctive

[uh-juhngk-tiv] / əˈdʒʌŋk tɪv /


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“Our spaces are not necessarily set up for physical distancing. So all of the adjunctive psychosocial interventions that are important in addiction treatment have been harder for patients to access,” Greenblatt said.

From Washington Times

But elderberry products “have, I’d say a complementary or adjunctive role.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Acupuncture is great to add as an adjunctive therapy and helps release endorphins, the ‘feel good’ hormones that can help relieve pain and improve a patient’s sense of well-being,” Patel says.

From Washington Post

This is not meant to replace other mechanisms of addressing hate crimes, such as the criminal justice system, but rather it is meant to be adjunctive and, in a time of neglect, a stopgap measure.

From Time

The drug, made by privately held Aprecia Pharmaceuticals Co, was approved for oral use as a prescription adjunctive therapy in the treatment of epilepsy, the company said on Monday.

From Reuters