supportive

supportive
sup·port·ive -'pōrt-iv, -'pȯrt- adj furnishing support specif serving to sustain the strength and condition of a patient <administration of fluids, glucose, and proteins is \supportive against liver failure> <\supportive care>

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adj.
(of treatment) aimed at reinforcing the patient's own defence mechanisms in overcoming a disease or disorder.

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sup·port·ive (sə-porґtiv) providing support or aid. See also supportive treatment, under treatment.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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