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  • noun Plural form of medication.

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Examples

  • The fact that ticking bombs like Bigbenr are out there and apparently off their medications is a compelling reason to have a gun and be proficient in its use.

    Latest News Media Claim: U.S. 2007

  • I am optimistic about the new doctor, though one of the medications is atrociously fucking expensive, and so we're going to be beginning a new round of eBay auctions (the first in quite some time) to help offset the expense (no health insurance, remember).

    "Dreymandi, strjúka af, koma við ekki má..." readingthedark 2010

  • I am optimistic about the new doctor, though one of the medications is atrociously fucking expensive, and so we're going to be beginning a new round of eBay auctions (the first in quite some time) to help offset the expense (no health insurance, remember).

    "Dreymandi, strjúka af, koma við ekki má..." readingthedark 2010

  • How about treating them with pain medications first, transfuse if needed second, then image the bones third, then surgery fourth, etc, with later steps to be skipped when the ability to pay is exceeded.

    Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Fear and pain, crowded or hot rooms, the sight of blood, or a hot shower can also cause fainting, as can certain medications and illegal drugs.

    Syncope (Fainting) in Children and Teenagers 2010

  • For example, adults with weakened immunity resulting from radiation or certain medications should not receive vaccines containing live viruses, such as measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, or shingles.

    Vaccines and Society 2010

  • If treatment with a few seizure medications is not successful, other options to consider include:

    Pediatric Regional Epilepsy Program Services 2010

  • "How about treating them with pain medications first, transfuse if needed second, then image the bones third, then surgery fourth, etc, with later steps to be skipped when the ability to pay is exceeded."

    Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • If treatment with a few seizure medications is not successful, other options to consider include:

    Pediatric Regional Epilepsy Program Services 2010

  • When recurrent respiratory papillomatosis continues to occur even after repeated surgical debridements, or when it spreads to the lungs, additional therapy with medications is needed.

    Recurrent Respiratory Papillomas 2010

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