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Your question is too incomplete to answer as written. “The combination” could mean very different drug pairings (or chemo/immunotherapy combinations), and approval depends on the exact drugs and the reason for using them.
To confirm whether a doctor approved it, I need: - The names of the two (or more) drugs in the combination - The condition being treated - Where you are getting the answer from (prescription, treatment plan, prior authorization, or a clinical trial)
Typically, approval shows up in one of these places: - A written prescription (drug + dose + schedule) - A signed treatment plan in your chart (often visible on a patient portal) - A pharmacy “processed” or “dispensed” status - Prior authorization approval from insurance (if required)
If you share the sentence your doctor/pharmacy sent (remove personal identifiers), I can interpret what it means and whether it indicates approval to start the combination.
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