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Developing Multimodal Therapies for Brain Disorders - Proceedings of a Workshop (Paperback)
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Developing Multimodal Therapies for Brain Disorders - Proceedings of a Workshop (Paperback)
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Multimodal therapy approaches that combine interventions aimed at
different aspects of disease are emerging as potential?and perhaps
essential?ways to enhance clinical outcomes for patients with
psychiatric and neurological disorders. In order to examine the
general principles underlying multimodal therapies and to explore
challenges, potential barriers, and opportunities for their
development, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine convened a workshop in June 2016. Participants explored
scientific, clinical, regulatory, and reimbursement issues related
to multimodal approaches and potential opportunities to enhance
clinical outcomes for individuals with nervous system disorders.
This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from
the workshop. Table of Contents Front Matter 1 Introduction 2
Multimodal Therapy: Overview of Principles, Barriers, and
Opportunities 3 Exploring the State of the Science 4 Regulatory and
Reimbursement Considerations 5 Trial Designs to Establish Efficacy
and Safety in Multimodal Therapies 6 Developing Multimodal
Therapies: Practical Considerations Relating to Industry 7 Role of
Research Funders in Multimodal Therapy Development Appendix A:
References Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Registered
Participants
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