If many of your joints are inflamed, your doctor may prescribe oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone. |
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Sometimes doctors prescribe a medicated cream or pills to treat difficult warts. |
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We are forever on a fault-finding, postmortem mission but do not want to prescribe solutions to problems. |
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Fellow staff witnessed her telling doctors that seemingly comfortable patients were in pain, prompting them to prescribe morphine. |
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Feigning a serious illness, he arranges for him to have a tame doctor prescribe an ocean voyage to Hawaii as a cure. |
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City building codes prescribe limits on planters and structures, such as decking, trellis and pergolas. |
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Nurse practitioners are able to prescribe medications as part of their practice. |
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He or she may prescribe medicines, depending on the type of symptoms and their severity. |
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Doctors sometimes prescribe sedatives like Valium to alleviate the symptoms. |
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For more serious travel sickness your doctor may prescribe patches containing hyoscine. |
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In the late 15th century, the famous alchemist Paracelsus began to prescribe mercury to treat syphilis. |
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Because of this, doctors often suggest bed rest and prescribe medication to alleviate the symptoms. |
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Maybe they are so dysfunctional that Parliament has to prescribe that they dot the i's and cross the t's in whatever they have to do. |
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The anaesthetist will prescribe painkillers for the first few days after the operation. |
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The policy should also prescribe the procedures to be followed in such a case. |
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The board shall by rule prescribe continuing education requirements, not to exceed 30 hours biennially, as a condition for renewal of a license. |
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If you have a history of cold sores, shingles or herpes, your doctor can prescribe a medication to prevent these infections after laser surgery. |
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Once again, the church board should prescribe the financial reporting it will receive from the church treasurer or business administrator. |
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The specialist may prescribe stronger painkillers or other medication to help relieve the pain. |
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These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage. |
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The blood test could identify certain chromosomal changes that guide physicians to prescribe certain anticancer drugs. |
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If you have a bacterial infection, your GP may prescribe a short course of antibiotics. |
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For faster fading, your dermatologist may prescribe a stronger lightener, chemical peel, laser treatment or even a combination of the three. |
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Such authorization may prescribe procedures for approval and payment of such expenses. |
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I wanted to prescribe 20 mg. of haloperidol daily as an anti-psychotic, but without a proper medical history I thought it unadvisable. |
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Still, to be on the safe side, doctors usually prescribe the lowest effective dose of nasal corticosteroids. |
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In the United States, physicians routinely prescribe multivitamins to pregnant women. |
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Scott wasn't one of those he-men who showed no pain, but neither did he want the doctors to prescribe too heavy of a dosage of pain medication. |
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Mr. Joseph will inspect plants, prescribe fertilizers and pesticides, and suggest measures to revitalise them. |
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We have to prescribe glasses for strabismic patients with special attention for accommodation as described above. |
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Doctors often continue to prescribe brand-name drugs long after generics have appeared on the market. |
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However, physician assistants are not authorized to prescribe Schedule II substances listed as stimulants or depressants in Iowa. |
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I was seriously considering going to the GP who would be bound to prescribe a month off work and some happy pills. |
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The standing orders of the German parliament expressly prescribe that each parliamentary faction is entitled to fill a post of deputy president. |
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If you are anemic your health care provider may prescribe an iron supplement. |
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If you are experiencing major depression, however, your doctor may prescribe antidepressant medication to treat it. |
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A certain notion of realism began not only to prescribe what could now happen, but to airbrush out what had actually happened. |
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As a breeder, I recommend and prescribe the diet I prefer using for my own dogs and that has worked best for me. |
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Under no circumstances are they ever allowed to prescribe booze as a cure for heartache. |
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I've no doubt that there's a lot of pressure on prescribers to prescribe and a lot of unnecessary prescribing. |
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If your child feels nausea, the doctor can also prescribe a medicine for that. |
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Professional physicians often prescribe folk therapies such as herbal teas or tinctures and mustard plasters. |
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Afterward, your doctor may prescribe preventive medicine to help you control your headaches without having to rely so heavily on pain remedies. |
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In the United States once a drug is approved doctors who are willing to do so can prescribe it for off-label uses. |
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Though these uses aren't approved by the FDA, doctors can prescribe thalidomide for other indications, sometimes called off-label uses. |
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While waiting for the hole to close, your child's doctor may prescribe medicines, many of which some children also need to take after surgery. |
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Although he does not prescribe medicines, he plays a significant and positive role in healing sick people. |
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Not every woman tolerates oral contraceptives as well as you do, but doctors frequently prescribe them for hard-to-treat acne. |
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There has been little input from the clinicians who prescribe oral contraceptives or from the women who use them. |
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It does not prescribe any one method but provides a framework to help a business find the best way for achieving success. |
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Plenty of people assume that the pharmaceuticals their doctors prescribe are better than herbal medicines. |
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Traditional doctors practice acupuncture and prescribe herbal medicine for the prevention and treatment of illness. |
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Well, never mind, go to the clinic and they'll prescribe something to clear it up. |
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If your teenager has bad acne, your GP can prescribe medication to help clear it up. |
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Suppliers should not make available patent medicines whose ingredients are not certain, and practitioners should not prescribe them. |
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It causes drowsiness, so I tend to prescribe it in situations where someone's depression includes a marked insomniac component. |
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Is it unethical for a doctor to knowingly prescribe a placebo without informing the patient? |
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In light of this finding, it seems likely that the many such practitioners will continue to prescribe placebos. |
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According to the report published in the British Medical Journal, 60 percent of medical professionals prescribe placebos to their patients. |
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A doctor may also prescribe medications to relieve diarrhea or constipation. |
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But doctors are admonished to prescribe this pain reliever only with the utmost caution for a patient with limited kidney function. |
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Such distorted readings can make it extremely difficult for a doctor to prescribe the correct readings to start treatment. |
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My first and most important job in this book is to prescribe a remedy for this graphophobia of yours. |
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Your doctor may prescribe medicines if you have a pacemaker and your heart rate is too fast. |
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Because the causes of dermatitis are sometimes difficult to pinpoint, a doctor may prescribe various treatments. |
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My blood and urine were tested and the doctors did not prescribe any medicine but advised me to avoid salt. |
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If necessary, your child's doctor may prescribe medicines to relieve symptoms. |
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Medical schools no longer taught complementary and alternative medicine, so doctors didn't prescribe those treatments. |
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In some cases, your doctor may prescribe medicine to help your child breathe easier. |
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In nonfluoridated areas, your child's doctor or dentist may prescribe fluoride drops, tablets, or vitamins. |
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She was discharged to the Health Centre with the recommendation to prescribe ergocalciferol and calcium. |
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It is likely your dentist will prescribe antibiotics to control the infection. |
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Your GP will normally prescribe oral antibiotics to fight the infection before an abscess has a chance to develop. |
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Your doctor also might prescribe a non-drowsy oral antihistamine or antihistamine eye drops. |
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Switzerland and a few other countries now prescribe heroin to some addicts. |
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The patients are then seen by the physician who would prescribe the appropriate adjunct therapy and be available for further support. |
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Doctors prescribe birth control pills for contraception and to relieve menstrual cramps and premenstrual syndrome. |
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If afterpains are severe, your health professional can prescribe a safe and effective pain medication. |
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Your doctor will likely prescribe medications to prevent blood clots, relax your arteries and protect against coronary spasms. |
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As a first step the Government should prescribe certain rules to be practised by every pupil. |
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Doctors may prescribe an ointment that contains urea or lactic acid to relieve symptoms. |
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The Code of Practice also indicates the form that managers reviews should take, although it does not prescribe specific procedures. |
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Hence, doctors have to pay special attention to prescribe sugar-free solutions whenever possible. |
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Other high blood pressure medications your doctor may prescribe are diuretics, beta blockers, calcium antagonists and alpha blockers. |
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It seems that it has become a fashion to prescribe costly high tech investigations. |
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He did, however, broaden the curriculum of seminaries and prescribe Russian instead of Latin as the language of instruction. |
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If this is not helpful, your doctor may prescribe stronger steroids or antihistamine pills. |
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The alternative with Western medicine would have been simply to prescribe both of those patients analgesics or anti-inflammatories of some sort. |
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Urologists do sometimes prescribe antidepressant medications such as Prozac, Zoloft or Paxil. |
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What are the best inhalers and can a primary care physician prescribe them or does it need to be done by a specialist? |
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If you are diagnosed as long-sighted, it is likely that your optician will prescribe glasses or contact lenses to correct your vision. |
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Your doctor or your dentist may also prescribe you a mouthwash to partially clean your mouth and keep it moist. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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They will prescribe which vessels must obtain clearance to enter, proceed within, or depart from the VTS zone. |
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As mentioned earlier, article 33 of the Convention does not prescribe a unique organizational form for the national monitoring framework. |
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To be flexible, you can't prescribe for any one country or any one intensive care unit what the best way is, or you can't prescribe a set way. |
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It does not intend in anyway to prescribe a dedicated model but to evaluate the robustness of your regulatory system. |
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Alternatively, your health care provider may prescribe another antibiotic or antifungal medicine for your condition. |
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In fact, it may make more sense to prescribe reading lists to the healthy, not the sick. |
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They furthermore prescribe specific rules for marketing the waters in question. |
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It is not for the Convention to prescribe in detail how parents should relate to or guide their children. |
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Your child's doctor uses a physical examination and evaluation of symptoms to determine whether to prescribe an antibiotic. |
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In some cases, your doctor may need to prescribe a different antibiotic to make you better. |
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The Court shall prescribe the organization of the Registry, and shall for this purpose request the Registrar to make proposals. |
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However, we do not think that it is desirable or practical for the government to prescribe the fuel mix. |
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Only medical doctors and pediatric specialists are able to prescribe this type of early treatment. |
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This will make it easier for the neurologist to give you advice or to prescribe the proper medication to alleviate some of the symptoms. |
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If you are planning to take a long trip such as a cruise, your doctor might prescribe stronger medication. |
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If the appeal is allowed, we prescribe appropriate corrective measures to rectify the defect in the selection process. |
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Finally, the Treaty and the Statute of the ESCB do not prescribe the manner in which national legislation needs to be adapted. |
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The competent authorities may prescribe the rootstock on which the variety should be grafted. |
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A doctor can diagnose over-pronation and prescribe orthotic shoe inserts, which can often mean the difference between success and failure with exercise. |
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Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body. |
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Even the Ayurvedic acharyas prescribe the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam for getting the physical-oral-psychological peacefulness and for curing diseases. |
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In some cases, an allergist can prescribe immunotherapy, a series of allergy shots that gradually make the body unresponsive to specific allergens. |
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The rise in bacterial resistance has prompted recommendations that allopathic doctors prescribe fewer antibiotics, which, in turn, has led to a search for alternatives. |
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When appropriate, prescribe decongestants, cough medicine or antipyretics. |
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Doctors now prescribe it to treat everything from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis and depression. |
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It is therefore considered bad form to turn up with an article you found on the internet and presume to tell him exactly what he should prescribe for your rash. |
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Your GP can prescribe camouflage creams to mask disfigurement of the skin. |
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In bibliotherapy, therapists prescribe books for modelling purposes. |
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For people with SAD, or a bad case of the winter blues, doctors might prescribe a certain amount of light exposure. |
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If there were a pill with such poor efficacy, it might be considered malpractice to prescribe it. |
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Your doctor can help pinpoint any potential roadblocks and, in some cases, might prescribe medication to help you ovulate. |
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While the charges are nominal at government health establishments, often the cost of the medicine they prescribe is steep, especially for the poor. |
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The Government should prescribe uniform guidelines to all the colleges regarding the minimum required infrastructure, along with maximum capitation fee and other fees. |
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I often prescribe the caprylates to follow a two to three month course of Nystatin and use a caprylic acid product such as Caprystatin or Capricin for a few months also. |
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So, to restore the patient's physiological balance, doctors needed to bleed their patients or to prescribe laxative, emetic or sudorific medication. |
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The foregoing is conjectural, and is intended more to suggest an approach to establishing action on behalf of the future than to prescribe specifics. |
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Or we may prescribe a seemingly much more powerful condition, namely, that the function possesses a development into power series about each point of the domain of definition. |
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Only a fool would prescribe remedies for the current problems of the Net, which is developing explosively and uncontrollably into an outlaw world. |
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Your doctor may prescribe a medicine for depression or anxiety. |
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Your doctor will prescribe a medicine that is safe for you and the baby. |
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It is a place to perhaps meet with an herbalist who will analyze your pulse and your forehead and prescribe foods and herbs to restore your interior balance. |
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What ails the German federal system and what medicine does the government want to prescribe for the patient? |
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The doctor will take them seriously, diagnose a mild depression and prescribe a mild anti-depressant. |
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Doctors may prescribe intravenous fluid or supplements if the patient has become dehydrated. |
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In 1832, analeptic chocolate attracts doctors who prescribe it as dietary purposes, as a protection against cholera, but also to convalescents. |
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And if the sty is particularly stubborn, your doctor may prescribe a topical antibiotic to minimize the infection. |
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The supervisory staff in the reading room may prescribe the use of bookstands and devices for fastening open pages. |
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Some might attribute this discrepancy to oversensitivity on the authors' part and prescribe a few jokes about sharks and professional courtesy. |
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It is crucial to inform patients of this and prescribe a rapid onset, short duration, inhaled bronchodilator to relieve acute symptoms. |
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Your doctor may also prescribe a non-aspirin pain reliever such as acetaminophen. |
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A team physician can off-load routine tasks, concentrate more on diagnosis, and prescribe something other than medicine, such as exercise. |
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So there is no reason to prescribe for or impose upon it such a severe and extreme line of conduct. |
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It's hardly irrelevant that shrive is a Middle English word meaning to prescribe penance. |
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During Tom's biweekly clinic visit, he asks you to prescribe a lethal dose of narcotics for possible use at some future date. |
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If the bites are very itchy, your doctor may prescribe cream or antihistamines to relieve the itchiness. |
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This pact should prescribe exactly who should take what action and achieve which targets by when. |
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In other words, only qualified homeopaths should be permitted to prescribe and administer these higher potencies. |
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Doctors might prescribe certain species to protect the fetus from infections, warding off early labor. |
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Some people are suffering, if a doctor feels he needs to prescribe, it is immoral for this govt to get in the way! |
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If your skin cracks open, doctors sometimes prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract the skin, reduce secretions and prevent infection. |
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In future we should be able to prescribe made-to-measure pharmaceutical or behavioural treatments. |
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Sometimes they are used to prescribe support of Anglican comprehensiveness. |
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Your family doctor can prescribe a treatment according to your situation to wear support hose, or for medication for stronger veins, even anti-coagulants. |
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Your doctor may prescribe a sleeping pill to help you in the short-term. |
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The physician could determine which humor was unbalanced in the patient and prescribe a new diet to restore that balance. |
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If these doctors were found to be prescribing opiates without just cause, then they could lose their license to practice or prescribe drugs. |
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He had previously studied at the Portsmouth Eye Hospital to qualify to perform eye tests and prescribe glasses. |
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Especially for the treatment of type B gastritis, in addition to the antacid the doctor may prescribe an antibiotic in order to eliminate the Helicobacter pylori bacteria, a primary cause of stomach inflammation. |
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It is more effective if taken at a high potency so contact a homoeopath who can advise you and prescribe a suitable dose. |
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Even though the Pill isn't licensed for dysmenorrhoea here, it's not new for doctors to prescribe it for period pain. |
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They work with very complex patterns of symptoms, amongst which might be insomnia, but insomnia is not something you can prescribe for as a homeopath. |
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I can open a practice and prescribe medications whether or not I have it. |
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In such a case, I would prescribe a stool softener and dietary changes to alleviate the situation. |
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This skewed information leads doctors to prescribe ineffective or dangerous medications to their patients. |
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You prescribe calcitonin, acetaminophen, oxycodone, and polyethylene glycol or Milk of Magnesia as needed to produce a bowel movement every day. |
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A The National Pandemic Flu Service is still operating and can prescribe antiviral treatment such as Tamiflu if you need it. |
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There are increasing numbers of physicians who are credentialed to prescribe buprenorphine. |
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Herbalists can prescribe stronger herbs such as black horehound and wild yam, but you should only take these herbs under supervision. |
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Although administrative regulations are entitled to respect, the authority to prescribe rules and regulations was not an independent source of power to make laws. |
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Ritalin is the drug doctors prescribe most often for the millions of Americans who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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Many clinicians also choose not to prescribe azathioprine during early pregnancy or in the third trimester. |
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Treatment includes artificial tears, which your doctor can prescribe to restore moisture to your eye. |
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The President shall prescribe the date by which the reply is to be submitted and, upon service of that pleading, the date by which the rejoinder is to be submitted. |
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While the drug is approved for use in treating stomach cancer, many doctors prescribe it off label for other cancers as well. |
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Nevertheless, it is accepted that professional standards do not necessarily prescribe one line of action as being the only one possible or foreclose research seeking to improve or replace an intervention. |
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When the Malamute is a few weeks old, his ears may not be erect and if this situation lasts, you must consult a veterinarian who will prescribe a nutritional supplement that will promote the development of the ear cartilage. |
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However, the physician may prescribe a prophylactic therapy against vein thrombosis or lung embolisms depending on the individual risk of developing blood clots. |
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In the 1960s and early 1970s more and more physicians began to prescribe estrogen for their female patients. |
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A number of articles have been published by psychologists in favor of their profession being permitted to prescribe psychotropic medications. |
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Earlier, doctors routinely used to prescribe paracetamol as a cheap and effective way to treat the painful condition. |
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Q I HAVE been told a cream you prescribe for haemorrhoids, along with Cyprine oil, is very helpful in this kind of condition. |
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In our view, the prime purpose of prescription drug advertising is to encourage consumers to selfdiagnose and demand that their physicians prescribe a specific drug, whether the physician believes it necessary or not. |
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In accordance with the bill, the commission would also have to obtain government approval prior to introducing regulations that prescribe user fees. |
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The other interesting point is that the minister has made some claims that somehow it would be unethical to prescribe medication when the doctor is not present. |
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Your doctor can prescribe medication to treat them. |
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Thus, there are some carefully circumscribed situations in which practitioners can prescribe narcotics, including opiates, but methadone is the only opioid currently permitted for long-term treatment of drug users in Canada. |
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Holistic dentists treat all the usual problems, but they also look at inflamed gums and infected teeth as part of broader health problems, and they prescribe healthful diet, sleep and exercise alongside mercury-free fillings. |
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Such consignments shall be forwarded as rapidly as possible, and the Power which permits their free passage shall have the right to prescribe the technical arrangements under which such passage is allowed. |
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They prescribe how it is necessary to behave in the cases in which it is the individual friar more than friars who do not exercise their religious duties or behave badly. |
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It is illegal to prescribe steroids for the sole purpose of bodybuilding. |
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If, despite all your efforts, you are still constipated, your physician can prescribe a drug to stimulate your bowel transit or soften your stool to be able to evacuate it more easily. |
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With respect to Article 3.27, the competent authorities may prescribe a yellow scintillating light instead of the blue for fire-fighting and rescue vessels. |
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If you're unfamiliar with hamartia, it may sound like the sort of medication your family doctor would prescribe to ward off a series of colds or a massive coronary. |
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It is not necessary to have a degree in engineering to change a muffler, and it isn't necessary to have an advanced understanding of human biochemistry to know what antibiotic to prescribe for which infection. |
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On the other hand, however, we must not use the Packaging Waste Directive to prescribe the outcome before we in this House have thoroughly got to grips with the issues. |
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In the view of the association it is an unacceptable burden to require the doctors to prescribe marijuana unquantifiable as to potencies for medicinal purposes. |
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They are likely to recommend talking therapy like cognitive behaviour therapy, or prescribe antianxiety medication. |
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To remain true to its mission, it must, above all, be on the watch, sound the alarm and help people to make a diagnosis and prescribe treatment in good time. |
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In those days doctors used to prescribe all the minor tranquillisers like valium to stop the alcoholism. |
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Syrian law does not define torture but does prescribe harsh penalties for law enforcement personnel who infringe freedoms, ill-treat persons being interviewed or use force and violence. |
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Your doctor may prescribe it along with a special diet if your blood cholesterol or triglyceride level is high and you have been unable to lower your readings by diet alone. |
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As a neurosurgeon, if someone came to me and complained of a bad headache, I would examine them thoroughly and if no diagnosis presents itself, I would reassure them and perhaps prescribe something. |
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But a stint directing research into alternative medicine has familiarized him with the thought patterns of those who use it, those who are inclined to prescribe it and those whose research seems to support it. |
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Physicians are licensed by the Drug Enforcement Administration to prescribe controlled substances, agreeing to abide by rules issued by the federal government. |
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In the United States of America, the Constitution gives Congress the power to prescribe a uniform rule of naturalization, which is administered by state courts. |
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Zimbabwe has 16 official languages and under the constitution, an Act of Parliament may prescribe other languages as officially recognised languages. |
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The Greeks prescribe the median or middle vein to be opened, and so much blood to be taken away as the patient may well spare, and the cut that is made must be wide enough. |
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Under such a situation, physicians will want to only prescribe such therapies to patients infected with the lethal virus, as opposed to the seasonal influenzas. |
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To that dingy fuliginous Operative, emerging from his soot-mill, what is the first duty I will prescribe, and offer help towards? That he clean the skin of him. |
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Clinicians should not rush to prescribe combinations of antidepressant medications as first-line treatment for patients with major depressive disorder. |
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I do not prescribe rauwolfia to patients who show symptoms of hypoadrenalism unless they have higher blood pressure, faster pulse, and symptoms of nervous anxiety. |
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The agency has been accused by patient advocates and some drug makers of obfuscating the criteria physicians need to seek to prescribe investigational drugs. |
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The search for a cure for verbal diarrhoea must continue, but in the meantime I would prescribe an editorial cork to reduce the symptoms of this chronic condition. |
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The transcendencies of God, Self, and Moral Law prescribe ideals to which a world of becoming can never attain, thus casting a pallor of deficiency over all of life. |
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I can prescribe a hormone tablet like norethisterone to delay a period. |
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Formula milk is based on cows' milk and if your baby is diagnosed with a cows' milk allergy, your GP might prescribe hydrolysed milk formula for her. |
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According to Weber, Confucianism and Puritanism are mutually exclusive types of rational thought, each attempting to prescribe a way of life based on religious dogma. |
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Although the survey didn't include all mental illnesses that might have led doctors to prescribe an antidepressant, other experts said the latest findings are not exaggerated. |
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The particular ethical system may not prescribe each of these. |
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A licensed herbologist as well as a licensed acupuncturist, Yang can also prescribe Chinese herbs to work in conjunction with acupuncture treatment. |
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The Quran and the sunnah of Muhammad prescribe a comprehensive body of moral guidelines for Muslims to be followed in their personal, social, political, and religious life. |
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It is very easy for us in the media to attitudinise because we have always got the escape hatch of saying, well it is not our job to prescribe. |
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