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41 whakareka
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42 лекарственная терапия
medication, drug therapy, drug treatment; pharmacotherapyБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > лекарственная терапия
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43 лекарственное лечение
medication, drug therapy, drug treatment, pharmacotherapyБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > лекарственное лечение
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44 медикаментозный сон
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > медикаментозный сон
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45 ошибка в приёме лекарства
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > ошибка в приёме лекарства
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46 medisinsk behandling
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47 MBK
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48 medikament n
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49 pag-aring gamot sa anoman
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50 whakareka
medication; heal; process of healing; remedial health work; treat (application of health) -
51 ilaçla tedavi
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52 gyógyszer-alkalmazás
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53 gyógyszerbevétel
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54 gyógyszerelés
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55 gyógyszeres kezelés
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56 medicación
f.medication, medical treatment.* * *1 (tratamiento) medication, medical treatment2 (medicamentos) medication, medicines plural* * *SF (=medicinas) medication; (=tratamiento) medication, treatment* * ** * *= medication.Ex. Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.----* medicación previa = premedication.* * ** * *= medication.Ex: Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.
* medicación previa = premedication.* * *( frml)* * *
medicación sustantivo femenino medication, medical treatment
' medicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efecto
- especificación
English:
medication
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57 automedicación
f.self-medication, self-treatment.* * *Ex. So as not to offend anyone, I will say that not all pharmacists are guilty of self-medication.* * *Ex: So as not to offend anyone, I will say that not all pharmacists are guilty of self-medication.
* * *self-medication* * *
automedicación sustantivo femenino
self-medication
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58 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 -
59 medikamentös
* * *me|di|ka|men|tös [medikamɛn'tøːs]1. adjBehandlung, Therapie medicinal2. advbehandeln medicinally* * *me·di·ka·men·tös[medikamɛnˈtø:s]I. adj medicinaleine/die \medikamentöse Behandlung medicationII. advjdn/etw \medikamentös behandeln to give sb medication/to treat sth with medication* * *1. 2.adverbial <treat, cure> with drugs* * *A. adj medicinal;medikamentöse Behandlung medication, auch course of drugsB. adv:medikamentös behandeln treat with drugs* * *1. 2.adverbial <treat, cure> with drugs -
60 medicamento
m.1 medicine.2 medication, drug, medicine, remedy.* * *1 medicine, drug* * *noun m.medicine, drug* * *SM medicine* * *masculino (frml) medicine, medicament (frml)* * *= drug, medication, pharmaceutical, medicinal product.Ex. Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.Ex. Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.Ex. The emphasis of both developed and developing countries has been on pharmaceuticals.Ex. The car boot is a far from ideal environment for the storage of medicinal products, subject as it is to extremes of temperature.----* despachar medicamentos = dispense + medicines.* Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la = Orphan Drug Act, the.* medicamento genérico = generic drug.* medicamento sin receta médica = over the counter medicine.* medicamento subvencionado = orphan drug.* recetar medicamentos = prescribe + medicines.* relacionado con los medicamentos = drug-related.* tomar medicamentos = take + drugs.* * *masculino (frml) medicine, medicament (frml)* * *= drug, medication, pharmaceutical, medicinal product.Ex: Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
Ex: Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.Ex: The emphasis of both developed and developing countries has been on pharmaceuticals.Ex: The car boot is a far from ideal environment for the storage of medicinal products, subject as it is to extremes of temperature.* despachar medicamentos = dispense + medicines.* Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la = Orphan Drug Act, the.* medicamento genérico = generic drug.* medicamento sin receta médica = over the counter medicine.* medicamento subvencionado = orphan drug.* recetar medicamentos = prescribe + medicines.* relacionado con los medicamentos = drug-related.* tomar medicamentos = take + drugs.* * *( frml)medicine, medicament ( frml)* * *
medicamento sustantivo masculino (frml) medicine, medicament (frml)
medicamento sustantivo masculino medicine, medicament
' medicamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dar
- deber
- efectividad
- eficacia
- eficaz
- prospecto
- reanimar
- tolerar
- actuar
- administrar
- ampolla
- astringente
- caducar
- dosificar
- fecha
- precio
- preparar
- toma
- tomar
- uso
English:
alleviate
- antiaging
- drug
- medicine
- orally
- medication
* * *medicamento nmmedicinemedicamento genérico generic drug* * *m medicine, drug* * *medicamento nm: medication, medicine, drug* * *medicamento n medicine
См. также в других словарях:
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