Supplementary agents are substances used alongside primary treatments to enhance therapeutic effects, improve patient outcomes, or mitigate side effects. Their importance lies in their ability to provide a more comprehensive approach to treatment, particularly in complex conditions where monotherapy may be insufficient. For example, in cancer therapy, adjuvant chemotherapy serves as a supplementary agent to reduce recurrence risk after surgery.

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