medicine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • prescribe: Your GP may be able to prescribe medicines to help relieve your PMS.
  • dispense: There is a good chance that the availability and way we dispense veterinary medicines is going to change in the close future.
  • practice: Bonham had been fined for practicing medicine without a license from the Royal College of Physicians.
  • administer: Mrs Hepworth does not recall a doctor attending during the visit, nor anybody administering any medicine to Miss Brown.

Adjective modifier

  • herbal: The most ancient system of herbal medicine is Ayurveda.
  • veterinary: Most veterinary medicine is human medicine used for treating animals ( with which humans share 99 % of their genes ).
  • complementary: Complementary Medicine Research Research into all areas of complementary medicine.
  • evidence-based: How to read a paper: the basics of evidence-based medicine.
  • Chinese: Can we apply Chinese Medicine to Pressure Point Fighting?
  • geriatric: If this comes off, it would be a major opportunity for geriatric medicine to lead the agenda.

Modifies a noun

  • cabinet: I sound like a medicine cabinet don't I and this is someone who normally does not like to pill pop!
  • chest: It is not surprising that recently chocolate has been proved and added to the homeopathic medicine chest of over 2000 remedies.
  • bottle: Reading a newspaper or medicine bottle; checking change at the supermarket; helping children with their homework or applying for a job.
  • management: There will be a requirement that five hours each week be spent on medicines management.

Noun used with modifier

  • prescription: Studies suggest that the prescription medicines approved for human flu viruses would work in preventing bird flu infection in humans.
  • cough: On Boot's Children's cough medicine: Do not drive car or operate machinery.
  • transfusion: We also provide specialist medical advice and clinical support to hospitals, as well as educating and training transfusion medicine specialists.
  • preventer: They may advise you take extra preventer medicine during the week before your period.
  • folk: What happens when folk medicine and professional biomedicine are used at the same time?
  • sport: References to research and literature covering sports medicine, biomechanics, training and coaching.

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