Synonym: ethical drug, prescription drug, prescription medicine, prescription. Similar words: description, script, discrimination, describe, presentation, representation, prestidigitation, option. Meaning: [prɪ'skrɪpʃn] n. 1. directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing authoritative rules or directions 2. a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist 3. written instructions for an optician on the lenses for a given person 4. written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient. adj. available only with a doctor's written prescription.
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61, The autopsy would eventually show that Mom had taken three different prescription drugs.
62, For the elderly, Medicare HMOs offer prescription coverage and other extras at no added cost.
63, But a disciplinary hearing of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland was told he sold the product without a prescription.
64, That move was further encouraged by the increases in prescription charges last week, which were above average when set against inflation.
65, One old man remembered that a visit as a child to the doctor did not result in being given a prescription.
66, Benzodiazepines, of course, are prescription only drugs, and an overdose is far less likely to cause death.
67, Company magazine backs a campaign and petition to keep all brands of the Pill available free on prescription in its latest issue.
68, So do Gore's hopes of securing a universal prescription drug benefit for the elderly.
69, I keep a straight face and the composure of a chemist dispensing a prescription.
70, Conclusion Our results support Internet-based prescription of sildenafil utilizing a physician designed and controlled information and decision system.
71, Corder's proposal also makes the equation between description and prescription which I questioned earlier.
72, Most senior citizens also lack coverage for prescription drugs and dental care, which are not covered by Medicare.
73, A Healthier Prescription Not all physicians who treat fat people encourage them to diet, take pills, or have surgery.
74, During the past few decades, prescription drugs have also been widely used to control the symptoms of depression.
75, Marino obtained the drugs by forging his doctor's signature on a prescription.
76, If you can't get free prescriptions Prescription charges From 1 April 1989, each item on a prescription will cost £2.80.
77, There are many prescription pain medications, and a doctor can prescribe any of them.
78, The prescription is expected: lay off the climbing and get stuck into physiotherapy.
79, It hopes to sell Tagamet, now a prescription drug, this way.
80, Magnifiers are the best-known low vision aids, particularly high-powered prescription magnifiers.
81, HMOs are fleeing Arizona's rural counties, leaving seniors with rising prescription drug bills and no coverage.
82, Richard saw a shrink, who gave him a prescription for antidepressants.
82, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
83, This is why caffeine is the active ingredient in many prescription and nonprescription migraine treatments.
84, In discussing the easy money prescription we have chosen a fairly extreme version of it, in part to get students excited.
85, We have not sought to extend the list of conditions which entitle a sufferer to exemption from prescription charges.
86, That is an odd prescription from an apostle of efficiency: you pay your most productive farmers not to produce.
87, Consumers are now able to buy the drug without a prescription.
88, That is the prescription of Stephen Bragg, a former vice chancellor of Brunel University.
89, I wanted a prescription for the pill. Birth control was still illegal then in some states, even for married couples.
90, Try one of the Cystitis treatments which are available from your pharmacy without prescription.
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