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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91, And yes, there is a prescription drug for that-Revia, from Du Pont.
92, Retin-A won FDA approval in 1971 as a prescription drug for the treatment of severe acne.
93, The article says that Ware tried to commit suicide by combining prescription drugs and alcohol.
94, The council alleged serious professional misconduct after Mr Cole failed to give a patient a signed statement or prescription.
95, Once inside the shop, she was grabbed by 4 police officers who believed the prescription stolen.
96, J., drug maker will begin marketing Renova, its new brand name for the prescription wrinkle cream, by February.
97, A prescription is a value judgment that indicates what should occur and should be done.
98, In this sense every Homoeopathic prescription is an experiment, even those of the most experienced professional!
99, Each prescription, Gloria told me, had been filled at a different pharmacy.
100, I pause here to point out that items such as dressings are available on prescription.
101, Jeffrey was refused help with the prescription for his inhaler because the Department of Health said his income exceeded the required level.
102, The pressure group was commenting on suggestions that the Government is considering the abolition of pensioners' prescription exemptions.
103, Inevitably this level of prescription will produce a huge demand for information.
104, Prescription Statements about politics often include claims or assumptions that certain choices and actions are more desirable than others.
105, Its principal product is the Ultrase prescription enzyme preparation for cystic fibrosis patients.
106, Authority, in such countries, was drawn from tradition and prescription and was usually buttressed by religious belief and practice.
107, There are many books that describe prescription and non-prescription drugs.
108, When prescription charges were introduced, the special clinics were exempted, and treatment continues to be free.
109, Antihistamine tablets can be bought from the chemist without a prescription.
110, As the medical establishment tightened its monopoly on diagnosis and prescription, it also expanded the area under its control.
111, Are its major concerns diagnosis and prescription, as in medicine?
112, His initial prescription was a cure based on State control of production and on detailed planning of labour.
113, The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the first drug test available without a prescription.
114, Gladman said that Seldane and Seldane D have less than 10 percent of the prescription antihistamine market.
115, The prescription was logical but totally unacceptable to the government,[www.Sentencedict.com] and there were two major objections to the Layfield proposals.
116, In addition to medical prescription, victims require emotional support and reassurance which is not available from sources such as the family.
117, We have sought to concentrate assistance with prescription charges on those whose incomes are such that the charges cause a problem.
118, Illiterates can not read instructions on a bottle of prescription medicine.
119, People requiring regular medication would also be exempt from prescription charges.
120, Within the pharmaceutical division, prescription drug sales rose 9 percent in local currencies.
More similar words: description, script, discrimination, describe, presentation, representation, prestidigitation, option, adoption, perception, exception, reception, corruption, conception, assumption, impression, depression, consumption, prevention, prediction, resolution, appreciation, restriction, reservation, interpretation, subscriber, rescue, press, press for, impress.