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		Definition of first-line in US English: first-lineadjective Of first resort.  first-line drugs for treating malaria  Example sentencesExamples -  The 45 adult patients studied were referred to a dermatology clinic because of failure to respond to first-line wart treatment.
 -  By and large we tend not to choose the old generation - the tricyclics and monamine oxidase inhibitors - as first-line drugs.
 -  They are often the first-line agents for the treatment of high blood pressure in physically active patients, especially those with diabetes.
 -  The place immediately struck me as a seemingly ideal spot for me to headquarter, so even before I arrived in Gotham it ranked as a first-line destination.
 -  Since then, the drug has become a first-line treatment for men hoping to improve erectile function.
 -  The selection of antibiotic is important because one study showed that second-line agents perform better than first-line agents.
 -  We reduced first-line supervision by seventy percent.
 -  In a recent study, we assessed its potential as a first-line drug in the mouse model of tuberculosis.
 -  The authors stress that the new score can be easily calculated by first-line staff and provides reliable identification of patients at highest risk.
 -  These products generally are not considered first-line therapies, but they may be used in patients who cannot tolerate other topical agents.
 -  Whether work itself functions as a motivator for nonsupervisory and first-line supervisory employees remains questionable.
 -  This person will work with authors to get articles that fit our editorial direction and be the first-line editorial contact for vendors as well as readers.
 -  Thus, if patients have epigastric distress or nausea with the first-line drugs, dosing with meals or changing the hour of dosing is recommended.
 -  Dietary restrictions limit these drugs as first-line treatment for depression, however.
 -  Can we anticipate these becoming first-line drugs for hypertension?
 -  New strains of TB resistant to all four first-line drugs are defeating the medical establishment.
 -  Lithium is the first-line treatment for acute mania.
 
    Definition of first-line in US English: first-lineadjective Of first resort.  first-line drugs for treating malaria  Example sentencesExamples -  Can we anticipate these becoming first-line drugs for hypertension?
 -  These products generally are not considered first-line therapies, but they may be used in patients who cannot tolerate other topical agents.
 -  Lithium is the first-line treatment for acute mania.
 -  We reduced first-line supervision by seventy percent.
 -  Since then, the drug has become a first-line treatment for men hoping to improve erectile function.
 -  Dietary restrictions limit these drugs as first-line treatment for depression, however.
 -  The authors stress that the new score can be easily calculated by first-line staff and provides reliable identification of patients at highest risk.
 -  This person will work with authors to get articles that fit our editorial direction and be the first-line editorial contact for vendors as well as readers.
 -  Thus, if patients have epigastric distress or nausea with the first-line drugs, dosing with meals or changing the hour of dosing is recommended.
 -  The place immediately struck me as a seemingly ideal spot for me to headquarter, so even before I arrived in Gotham it ranked as a first-line destination.
 -  Whether work itself functions as a motivator for nonsupervisory and first-line supervisory employees remains questionable.
 -  The selection of antibiotic is important because one study showed that second-line agents perform better than first-line agents.
 -  The 45 adult patients studied were referred to a dermatology clinic because of failure to respond to first-line wart treatment.
 -  By and large we tend not to choose the old generation - the tricyclics and monamine oxidase inhibitors - as first-line drugs.
 -  New strains of TB resistant to all four first-line drugs are defeating the medical establishment.
 -  They are often the first-line agents for the treatment of high blood pressure in physically active patients, especially those with diabetes.
 -  In a recent study, we assessed its potential as a first-line drug in the mouse model of tuberculosis.
 
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