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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61, Sometimes side effects go away after the body adjusts to the new medication.
62, These results suggest that medication is often prescribed without clinical examination and probably without a diagnosis being made.
63, Some herbal medicines may be safe; others may interact with other medication you are taking.
64, Patients eventually develop a resistance to AIDS drugs, so doctors are obliged to rotate the type of medication.
65, X-rays, blood tests, dates of emergency hospital admissions, visits to the general practitioner, medication.
66, Why should we give their medication when they are capable of taking it themselves?
67, Jasper, though, would take no medication that had not been FDA approved.
68, It is especially important in these cases to apply the medication effectively in order to cure the condition.
69, There is no known cure but the illness can be treated - by medication backed by practical and caring support.
70, In three short months she didn't need the medication she had been dependent on for years.
71, Indeed, such medication usually carries a warning stating that the individual should not drive or operate machinery after taking it.
72, After a few weeks, he started getting careless about taking his medication.
73, He has been taking medication and it is believed he may have been able to hide some of the drug.
74, He will have to take medication for the rest of his life.
75, Medication is used sparingly.
76, There are strong indications Applewhite had a history of psychiatric disorders and was once under heavy medication with psychotropic drugs.
77, Avoid over-the-counter medication containing benzoyl peroxide and alcohol - it dehydrates the area surrounding the spot.
78, The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication.
79, This also made it easier to note any harmful side effects of medication and ensure compliance with treatment.
80, When the program ends in December 2002, patients using Diflucan will continue to receive the medication for free, Pfizer said. Sentencedict.com
81, Any visit to the doctor always resulted in a prescribed medication that was ineffective.
82, She suffers from severe depression, alternating mania, which has been successfully stabilized over the years through medication and psychotherapy.
83, There is much debate about which medication is more effective, and future studies may clarify that question.
84, Although many patients are prescribed psychotropic medication, only a small proportion of these will go on to take an overdose.
85, The New Jersey drug maker will begin marketing its new anti-balding medication in April.
86, Of course, it should not be assumed that prescribing of psychotropic medication for such problems actually causes patients to take overdoses.
87, Also, a medication that causes drowsiness in one Individual may cause insomnia in another.
88, They seldom were given sleeping 60 medication for fear it would push them too far from consciousness.
89, The usual medication administered in this situation is a continuous epidural infusion.
90, She remained serene and calm with no need for the pain medication until the next afternoon when she died in her sleep.
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