Similar words: indication, medical, implication, application, publication, communication, identification, esterification. Meaning: [‚medɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease 2. the act of treating with medicines or remedies.
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31, She had managed per-fectly well without medication for three years.
32, The doctor will ask whether you are taking any medication.
33, He was still taking some medication which slowed him down.
34, Medication was given to antidote the poison the young girl had swallowed.
35, The medication can have adverse side effects on the patient.
36, Check that any medication you're taking carries no risk for your developing baby.
37, We loaded up carts with all the blankets, bandages, medication, water we could spare.
38, His doctor increased the dosage but did not change to a different medication.
39, Medication can be a useful adjunct to physical therapy.
40, There's now very effective medication for ulcers.
41, You must take the medication every day without fail.
42, Suppose I am taking prescribed medication?
43, The Reed County Clinic dispenses medication and makes referrals.
44, We waited for food, clothing, medication.
45, Do not stop taking your blood pressure medication.
46, Please read the accompanying information before taking this medication.
47, But there is no cure-all medication for these kids.
48, Patients suffering from acute depression may well need medication.
49, This group of patients should be reviewed periodically to establish whether medication is indicated or whether alternative approaches should be used.
50, After delivering a baby by caesarean section, Dougherty was given medication for what appeared to be normal postoperative pain.
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51, After that, a simple change to a new blood pressure medication solved the problem for good.
52, Patients who are less compliant may be forced to take medication against their will.
53, I couldn't be certain how much painkilling medication she had taken, but it was almost certainly not enough.
54, None was taking chronic medication or had a history of gastrointestinal disease, surgery, or diabetes mellitus.
55, None were double-blinded except for a study evaluating implanted disulfiram, and few monitored compliance with the medication.
56, This applies particularly to students on long-term medication and those registered as disabled persons.
57, That diet lowered their blood pressure as much as a typical blood-pressure-lowering medication would.
58, The few who have seen Durdiyev lately describe him as disoriented, raising concern that he may have been force-fed medication.
59, In a correction that was published June 4, 1995, the Globe acknowledged that Ayash did not sign the medication order.
60, Even though the medication may have lost its initial beneficial effects, they believe they can not stop taking the pill.
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