painkiller - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • prescribe: Your doctor can prescribe stronger painkillers for more severe cases.
  • take: You should not take painkillers for headache for more than a few days at a time.
  • give: You will be given painkillers to take home with you.
  • try: Treatment of symptoms If you are in pain, trying a painkiller suggested by your doctor is a good start.
  • need: You may have trouble Getting to sleep at night Moving around You may find you need painkillers.
  • use: Regular use helps repair any damage done during the day without using painkillers.

Converse of subject

  • relieve: They can be relieved by mild painkillers, or a positive change in lifestyle.

Adjective modifier

  • over-the-counter: You may take over-the-counter painkillers to relieve pain, burning, tingling or numbness.
  • anti-inflammatory: The pain is usually worsened by moving the neck and can be relieved by anti-inflammatory painkillers.
  • opioid: For example, elderly people are particularly susceptible to the side effects of opioid painkillers such as morphine and sleeping tablets such as diazepam.
  • mild: They can be relieved by mild painkillers, or a positive change in lifestyle.
  • prescribed: He diagnosed muscular pain, took a blood sample, and prescribed painkillers, which he supplied from his bag.
  • strong: She's been having trouble sleeping - stronger painkillers are on the request list.

Modifies a noun

  • drug: Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory painkiller drugs are common causes of this.
  • problem: Solution: Back to top Product: Painkiller Problem: There is an option in the game to adjust the viewing distance.

Noun used with modifier

  • prescription: Your GP may be able to help with prescription painkillers.
  • arthritis: Medication: In order to relieve the pain of arthritis painkillers may be prescribed.
  • child: We will give your child painkillers for this, and explain how to care for your childâs mouth during treatment.

Possessives

  • body: The body's own painkillers will also be released helps to restore health.

Preposition: for

  • headache: You should not take painkillers for headache for more than a few days at a time.

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