Combination therapy, also known as polytherapy, refers to the use of two or more treatments to target a specific health condition. Synonyms for combination therapy include amalgamation therapy, cocktail therapy, and multi-therapy. Another term that is often used in conjunction with combination therapy is synergy, as the combination of treatments is believed to enhance their overall effectiveness. Other terminology that may be used to describe combination therapy includes adjuvant therapy, which involves using additional treatments alongside a primary therapy, and concurrent therapy, which involves using multiple therapies at the same time. Ultimately, the choice of term will depend on the specific context in which the therapy is being discussed.