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Recommendation ID NG33/5 Question For people with active, drug susceptible TB who experience treatment interruptions because of adverse
Recommendation ID CG137/4 Question Treatment of convulsive status epilepticus (that is, not just refractory): What is the most effective
Recommendation ID NG38/5 Question Treatment of torus fractures:- What is the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of no treatment
Recommendation ID NG198/2 Question What is the most effective first-line treatment option for any severity of acne vulgaris for people
Recommendation ID NG33/1 Question In people with suspected TB, what is the relative clinical and cost effectiveness of universal andrisk-based
Recommendation ID TA455/1 Question Trials that evaluate utility values (using generic preference-based measures) in children and young
Recommendation ID NG135/3 Question How effective and cost effective are universal, education-based alcohol interventions for children and
Recommendation ID CG168/4 Question Truncal treatment with or without concurrent tributary treatment:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness
Recommendation ID NG36/3 Question Unknown primary of presumed upper aerodigestive tract origin:- In people with CUADT of unknown primary
Recommendation ID CG30/1 Question Few women use contraception perfectly (that is, exactly in accordance with the product instructions)
Recommendation ID NG143/03 Question Diagnosis: The GDG recommends that a UK study of the performance characteristics and cost-effectiveness
Recommendation ID NG143/07 Question Management according to risk of serious illness: The GDG recommends that research is carried out on
Recommendation ID IPG696/1 Question The evidence on transvaginal laser therapy for stress urinary incontinence does not show any short-term
Recommendation ID IPG697/1 Question The evidence on transvaginal laser therapy for urogenital atrophy does not show any short-term safety
Recommendation ID NG143/04 Question Antipyretics: The GDG recommends that studies are conducted in primary care and secondary care to determine