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meds Definition

meds (medz)

Informal medications or medicines

meds Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • take: I take meds to keep me pretty much at a level.
  • start: I'm sure you'll feel better once you start the meds for the thyroid problem.
  • get: I'm really sorry to hear they got the meds wrong, not what you want to hear at a time like that.
  • need: At first he was hopeful but as he needed more meds and treatment he became bitter in a way that scared me.
  • have: I phoned the clinic on the Monday they said they did not have the meds.
  • prescribe: If you haven't been prescribed any meds, give the surgery a ring and ask them what they are going to do now.

Adjective modifier

  • pet: Of course, you could always use pet meds, that is, medicine for the fleas that the pet must take.
  • other: I was still running around everywhere, going to the GP for his other meds.
  • new: I will keep updating on this forum how I get on with the new meds.
  • usual: But just to let you know, I was completely recovered within 3 weeks, having been prescribed the usual meds at the onset.
  • different: He is not doing well as far as the pain goes despite the 12 different meds he is on.
  • oral: You see with the pump rather that using oral meds, you don't have nearly the side effects.

Modifies a noun

  • cart: She unlocked the meds cart, stacked tiny paper cups on the metal top, checked her clipboard.

Noun used with modifier

  • pain: I have been on pain meds for years beyond count.
  • album: A huge Placebo banner is waved above us as the band started with their latest material from their new album Meds.
  • heart: The heart meds lower my BP to a point where I can't get off the couch.
  • seizure: Some good news the seizure meds are doing there job and that is under control.

Possessives

  • album: The fifth Placebo album ' MEDS ' is finally here.
  • ol: Reckon the ol ' meds have done the trick, tho.

Preposition: like

  • champ: No signs of rejection and he takes his meds like a champ.