Abstract: | Two methods of applying Finney's concept of simple independent action are suggested for examining possible synergism in combination therapy. In one model the treatments act independently at one time to cure the disease. In the other model the treatments act independently continuously to prevent the disease from progressing to a terminal outcome. The implications of these models for the interaction terms of a proportional hazards model, a log-linear model on death rates, and a logistic model are discussed. |