multitherapy

English

Etymology

multi- + therapy

Adjective

multitherapy (not comparable)

  1. Involving or pertaining to more than one therapy.
    • 2002, Anthony J. DiMarino, Stanley B. Benjamin, Gastrointestinal disease: an endoscopic approach, page 558:
      Others have used a multitherapy approach, including gastric lavage with acetylcysteine and nystatin, as well as oral papain and promotility therapy with metoclopramide.
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