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1 medicar
v.1 to give medicine to.2 to medicate.* * *1 (administrar medicamentos) to medicate; (recetar) to prescribe1 to take medicine* * *verb* * *1.2.See:* * ** * *----* medicarse = take + drugs.* * ** * ** medicarse = take + drugs.* * *medicar [A2 ]vtestá medicado he's on medication* * *♦ vtto give medicine to* * *v/t administer medication to* * *medicar {72} vt: to medicate -
2 automedicarse
pron.v.1 to self-administer medicine.2 to take medication without doctor's prescription.* * *1 to take medicines not prescribed by a doctor* * *VPR to treat o.s.* * *verbo pronominal* * *verbo pronominal* * *automedicarse [A2 ]to self-medicatese automedicaba con antibióticos he was medicating himself with antibiotics* * *automedicarse vpres peligroso automedicarse it's dangerous to take medicines that have not been prescribed by a doctor -
3 medicinar
v.1 to medicine, to administer medicines, to apply medicaments.2 to give medicine, to dose, to medicate, to prescribe medicine.* * *1.2.See:* * *medicinar vt: to give medication to, to dose -
4 administrar oralmente
v.to administer orally, to medicate by mouth.
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