adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
prescribed medication (= one for which you need a doctor's order )
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What happens if the patient does not take their prescribed medication?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
drug
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Medically prescribed drugs - essential though they may be - sometimes bring about confusion or memory loss.
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Take any prescribed drugs with your breakfast and apply the plasters, petroleum jelly etc to help you on your way.
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Moon died in 1978, after an overdose of the prescribed drug he was taking to ease himself out of alcoholism.
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Helen had a miserable existance hooked on prescribed drugs .
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Overdosing of prescribed drugs can be fatal.
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The pattern of self-poisoning with prescribed drugs largely reflects general prescribing patterns of psychotropic medication.
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McLeod called the rest of the team together and asked the entire squad if they had access to prescribed drugs .
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It is still one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for heart complaints.
form
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There are prescribed forms of request for summons and of summons.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All schools must follow the district's prescribed curriculum.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If the prescribed action affects others outside your community, would you so react if aware from their viewpoints?
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Overdosing of prescribed drugs can be fatal.
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Sometimes, the subject areas outlined are impossibly large, given the essay's prescribed length.
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The list of prescribed topics may look formidable, but not all need to be covered in depth.
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The surveys will be repeated at prescribed intervals.
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The transition from Key Stage 1 to the more structured and prescribed history curriculum for Key Stage 2 needs particularly careful handling.
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The work of the first two years is based mainly on prescribed texts, and on literary and stylistic criticism.
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Within a group each individual had a prescribed status above or below the other members of the group.