During the debrief, everyone claimed to have been at the prescribed altitudes and positions. |
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For infections caused by the chickenpox or herpes viruses, antiviral drugs may be prescribed if the infection is caught early. |
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Support is legally prescribed and required along descent, ascent, and collateral lines. |
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Sir, my research indicates that there is no code of dress prescribed or agreed upon for attorneys appearing in the magistrates court. |
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The brothers were amazingly talented and successful, but only within the limits prescribed by their segregated society. |
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Of course, the federal government is duty-bound to repay you, the lender, as prescribed by the debt obligation. |
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Interestingly, Panax ginseng is also prescribed for low thyroid conditions. |
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Continue to jump laterally over the obstacle for the prescribed number of repititions. |
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It is likely that you will be prescribed antibiotics and an antiseptic mouthwash to reduce the risk of your implant becoming infected. |
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An action and proceedings ancillary to an action shall be commenced in the manner prescribed by the rules. |
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Some readers will of course scream that refactoring has a prescribed set of transforms, many of which are described in great detail in this book. |
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A faldstool is prescribed by the old English Ritual in the consecration of a bishop. |
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Efforts are under way to introduce prescribed fires to restore pre-European savanna conditions. |
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I attended, some time ago, a lady suffering from lientery, for whom I ineffectually prescribed a low dilution of China. |
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After the operation his symptoms persisted and got worse, leaving him in such pain that he had to be prescribed morphine. |
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If neither player lied, or if both players lied, assign the penalties to the Chooser and his Partner as prescribed in the basic game. |
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You may be prescribed antibacterial, antifungal or antiviral drugs on an ongoing basis to guard against infection. |
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If this happens, a course of antibiotics can be prescribed and this will usually clear it up quickly. |
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The lesion had not responded to self prescribed topical antibiotics and antiseptics. |
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His rheumatologist then prescribed methotrexate, an anti-cancer drug that at low doses can send juvenile arthritis into remission. |
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In the same defiant way, she decided not to let it rest when she was prescribed a drug she was convinced was inappropriate. |
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Along with morphine, it was prescribed to chronically ill patients suffering everything from asthma to diarrhoea. |
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These treatments require instruction by a specialist nurse or doctor and are usually only prescribed at specialist hospital clinics. |
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Patients who were prescribed antiretroviral therapy were seen four weeks after starting treatment, and then every 12 weeks. |
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Stimulants should be prescribed judiciously and monitored carefully by specialists in close liaison with primary care physicians. |
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Initial data are prescribed on the blue parts, i.e. on a hyperboloidal hypersurface and the part of which is in its future. |
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When avoidance isn't possible, antihistamine medications may be prescribed to block the release of histamine in the body. |
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These are prescribed in cases of rape or incest as well as contraceptive failure. |
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If necessary, drugs such as paracetamol or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were prescribed on a time contingent basis. |
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Vioxx is a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug, prescribed to relieve symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatic arthritis. |
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However, it has been widely prescribed for prevention of osteoporosis and relief of menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes. |
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He then took an overdose of his prescribed drugs on January 15 2003 and, on an unknown date, attached a hosepipe to his car. |
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Appetite suppressants do not alleviate the problem if the person does not participate in a prescribed calorie reduction diet. |
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Homoeopathic remedies prescribed during the initial few consultations focused on healing the damage to the child's immune system. |
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She had been prescribed this by her homeopath and it had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
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A clear diagnosis of migraine headaches should be established in patients who are prescribed sumatriptan. |
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Most serious of all is that our political leaders repeatedly overstepped the scope of their constitutionally prescribed jobs. |
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It prescribed a new status for New Caledonia, which is today a sui generis Collectivity and no longer a Territory. |
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He prescribed the use of diuretics, sudorifics, purgatives, the absorption of pure wine and hot baths. |
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She said her client suffered from a mood disorder and had mistakenly overdosed on her prescribed medication. |
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Methadone is the substance most frequently prescribed in substitution treatment. |
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Usually no special color is prescribed for the beads of the various chaplets. |
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In lock jaw, and in all convulsive conditions in which opium is prescribed in stupefactive doses. |
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It's one of the most frequently prescribed medications, and it's commonly used to treat strep throat and ear infections. |
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I saw a doctor this morning about my chest and sinus congestion and she prescribed some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup. |
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Stimulants were the most commonly prescribed drugs in both health-care systems. |
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Research has provisionally found the plants, prescribed by traditional healers to their patients, to be effective and non-toxic. |
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The type of surgical intervention performed or oncological treatment prescribed is based on a combination of the scores. |
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Some children are prescribed stimulant medicines for decades, even after they grow up. |
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The stiffness of the prescribed penalty would alone point to the gravity of the offence. |
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Travellers should stick to prescribed paths and not even contemplate wading through cultivated land. |
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These three cardinal sins require martyrdom because of their intrinsic severity, and not because of the punishment prescribed for them. |
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She was prescribed sulphur ointment, which began to heal her infected skin. |
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The number of capsules that you take depends on the strength of the medicine in the capsule and the dose prescribed by your doctor. |
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There was the hormone estrone, a form of the estrogen prescribed to help menopausal women. |
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In 1752 a Frenchman was prescribed 2 drams of cantharides for a fever and in the next two months bedded his wife at least 87 times. |
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Resistive exercise equipment and stationary bicycles will be used to provide the 2.5 daily hours of exercise prescribed for each crew member. |
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Health chiefs say that the level of cholesterol lowering drugs, statins, prescribed by GPs, has exceeded predicted levels. |
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They had forced down her throat the gobs of chalky calomel mixed with laudanum prescribed by the head-shaking doctor until her gums bled. |
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The careful grooming of hair of the face is the most potent calmative that could ever be prescribed for dyspeptic morale. |
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The First Amendment, we should recall, would be a cakewalk if people expressed themselves within prescribed boundaries of acceptable speech. |
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In most cases physicians prescribed requested medicines but were often ambivalent about the choice of treatment. |
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When a bill is dishonoured by non-acceptance or by non-payment, the holder has to take certain prescribed steps. |
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I explained to him that it was more of a severe sprain than an actual fracture and prescribed a wrist splint to be worn for the next three weeks. |
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Now it seems that commonly prescribed vitamin D and calcium supplements to reduce the risk of osteoporosis may have no effect. |
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We prove this result when the curves have cusps and nodes, not in a prescribed position. |
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He says he has been unable to sleep at night and has been prescribed sleeping tablets by the doctor to help get through the night. |
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His mother, Laura, had overdosed on Valium, the drug her doctors had prescribed for her bouts of depression. |
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Remedies are then prescribed where necessary in order to balance the energy to produce a positive effect. |
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Safer choices include over-the-counter acetaminophen and prescribed narcotics such as codeine. |
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Up to 50 percent of all women over 60 in Canada may be prescribed tranquilizers or sleeping pills. |
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Unfortunately, these drugs are frequently prescribed incorrectly, and newer therapies are underutilized. |
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All the psychiatric participants were using therapeutic doses of neuroleptic medications as prescribed by their attending psychiatrist. |
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At first he studied under teachers who prescribed rigorous fasting and self-mortification. |
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In the 19th century, doctors prescribed whisky or brandy for all kinds of fevers, from influenza and pneumonia to malaria, typhus and cholera. |
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In the future, many gins will have automated moisture-control technology so bales will emerge from the gin with a prescribed amount of moisture. |
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Our hero sat once more below the faithful tree, his trusty vial of pills in his hands, a prescribed lifeline. |
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A course of orange squash, roast chicken dinner, trifle and a cup of tea was prescribed to nurse my hangover. |
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The most commonly prescribed antidepressant medications include the tricyclics and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. |
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She had drunk a litre of cider and three shorts of vodka and had taken too high a dose of her prescribed medicine. |
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But through prescribed borders, shifts in dialect coalesced into distinct languages. |
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He never prescribed any asan, regulation of breathing or any rites to His Bhaktas, nor did He blow any mantra into their ears. |
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Medications prescribed most frequently for this population are psychoactive drugs such as sleeping pills, tranquilizers, and anti-depressants. |
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Two other commonly prescribed painkillers, mefenamic acid and tranexamic acid, are excellent. |
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That started back around month 2 of chemotherapy, and my oncologist had prescribed some mild sedatives to help in this regard. |
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A person commits an offence if he belongs or professes to belong to a prescribed organisation. |
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The most common ingredients prescribed were iodides, organic nitrites, stramonium, belladonna, atropine, hyoscyamus, tobacco smoke, and menthol. |
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A physician had prescribed a topical steroid cream for this eruption three months ago with initial improvement in the rash. |
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He had been prescribed potent topical steroids, Fucidin cream, and oral amoxycillin, but none had been effective. |
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He said she was prescribed such large amounts of the heroin substitute methadone that she could stockpile it. |
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John Dryden prescribed paraphrase, but later advocated a point between paraphrase and metaphrase. |
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Initially, a drug abuser is prescribed slowly increasing amounts of methadone to increase tolerance to the drug. |
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A doctor visited Baksh at her Biche home yesterday and prescribed bed rest and medication after examining her. |
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Though he did not discuss his experience with anyone he was ill enough for a doctor to be called who prescribed complete bed rest. |
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Previously, bed rest was frequently prescribed for patients with back pain. |
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The period prescribed for the commencement of an action for mesne profits of real property is within 10 years. |
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Such hormones are often prescribed for painful menstrual cramps and ovarian cysts, among other problems. |
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Most of them relate to the failure of directors to notify dealings in shares within the prescribed period, which is five days. |
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After rummaging through the medicine cabinet, she produced some prescribed medication. |
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Herbal remedies are used alone or in conjunction with prescribed medications. |
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He prescribed vanity and coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs. |
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It is good practice to ensure that any partner of the patient is aware of the effects of prescribed medications. |
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Although she also abuses prescribed medications, her drug of choice is alcohol. |
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He prescribed coppice with standards under a 30 year rotation, the scheme had worked satisfactory. |
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There are over 1,900 dried herbs in the shop, prescribed by inyangas or traditional healers. |
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Low-dose aspirin is currently prescribed for women with a history of recurrent miscarriage and for those undergoing in-vitro fertilization. |
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Those found to be intolerant could be prescribed alternatives to avoid the side effects. |
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She suffered from insomnia and depression and consequently was prescribed anti depressants. |
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Patients could also be prescribed a placebo as part of this research, but the nutrition and exercise counseling is worth a lot on its own. |
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But this caused a lot of confusion in the minds of the public and even among medical practitioners who prescribed the drug. |
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However, it is allowed on condition that claims are filed within the prescribed 12 month period. |
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If careful cleaning and hygiene has not helped you may be prescribed medicated tablets or lozenges, which should be sucked slowly. |
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An exception would be if the addiction was originally the result of administration of medically prescribed drugs. |
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Make sure you use prescription drugs only as prescribed by a medical doctor and take only the recommended dosages. |
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Doctors prescribed sedatives, painkillers and rest, and advised sufferers to pull themselves together. |
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Staff had trouble controlling the man and a doctor prescribed an oral sedative. |
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She has been sectioned twice, held in hospital for psychiatric care and prescribed antipsychotic medication. |
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The person who accounts for released goods is liable to pay the duties thereon within the prescribed time. |
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This is followed by a specially prescribed breakfast after which guests enjoy long therapeutic sessions with therapists and masseurs. |
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He noted that many young physicians were healing themselves with the same balms they prescribed for patients. |
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You need to take certain oaths, read prescribed texts, pass tests, and undergo initiatory rites. |
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Try to avoid chewing khat late at night, and never take sleeping pills unless prescribed by your doctor. |
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The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific. |
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A prescribed warm-down after each swim would be the most beneficial, along with massage at the end of the day's events. |
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The drug is a legally prescribed element within inhalers taken by asthma sufferers. |
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Participants modified their prescribed plan according to their experience of asthma. |
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She has asthma and has been prescribed a preventive inhaler to use daily, plus a reliever to use if necessary. |
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Taking an example in practical terms, a cow down with tetany would be dead before a bottle of magnesium could be prescribed and administered. |
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Emergency tests revealed traces of barbiturates, normally prescribed to aid sleep or calm anxiety. |
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That August, however, Marvell died in his house in Great Russell Street from medical treatment prescribed for a tertian ague. |
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She claimed he prescribed a second drug, Risperidone, which is used to treat schizophrenia. |
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Ironically it was a backfire, set to contain the prescribed burn, that was caught by unexpected wind gusts and roared out of control. |
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The death penalty was prescribed for anyone caught in the act of pillage during a raid. |
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As part of its habitat management strategy, the U.S. Forest Service started a prescribed burn in the area of Mack Lake. |
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There were traces of diamorphine on some scales and a bottle of methadone which had been prescribed to someone else. |
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Herbal teas are made by placing the prescribed amount of herbs in a cup or a teapot and then pour boiling water over the mixture. |
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The ability to swallow pills and pay for prescribed medication can also affect the outcome of therapy. |
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Hornblower watched as both ships backed the mainsails, turned the helm hard over, and took up the prescribed position. |
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The tar and stone mixture layer was found to be less than the prescribed 7 mm. |
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The doctor diagnosed the complaint as a cardiac problem and prescribed heart medicine. |
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In severe cases an antiviral drug called acyclovir may be prescribed early on in the infection. |
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Substitutions can be made for the prescribed lifts if you lack the correct equipment. |
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She was told that both drugs are addictive and will no longer be prescribed for her. |
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Mason Brown took remedial action, prescribed his own cure and is now completely well. |
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It is also prescribed as a replacement hormone in Addison's disease, and for people whose adrenal glands have been removed. |
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In the prescribed order infants, toddlers and juniors mounted Matron, were breathed upon, exchanged whispers, and given their Christmas present. |
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As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest. |
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They arrive on wheels, travel through the hospital on wheels and may be prescribed medicine, which originates from plants and minerals. |
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Repeated chemoembolization can be prescribed for postoperative patients with compensative liver function. |
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He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist. |
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She became depressed again and was prescribed the drug for a second time in August last year. |
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Because one of the prescribed modes of agitation is rolling the testing device, it is frequently called a roll-a-meter. |
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She had been prescribed lycopodium by her homeopath and this had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
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These effects are comparable to those of the drug tacrine, which is prescribed for Alzheimer's disease. |
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An attorney-at-law appearing before the court shall at all times be attired in such a manner as prescribed or agreed by the proper authorities. |
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To detoxify and tone the liver after a meat-laden diet, Janet prescribed astringent greens like dandelion. |
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British researchers are divided as to the power of arnica, often prescribed by homeopaths for musculoskeletal pain. |
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Since then, I have been referred to a specialist rheumatology hospital and have been prescribed many nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs. |
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Regulations also provide for the notification of prescribed industrial diseases and accidents. |
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The new physician said that Xanax was addictive and prescribed Prozac instead. |
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Patients who are prescribed lithium must be told about the increased risk of motor vehicle crashes. |
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The procedure on stopping the driver was neither prescribed by statute nor in common law. |
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Table 2 shows the rates of antimicrobials prescribed for urinary indications for the 10 pairs of nursing homes. |
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Once the pediatrician had confirmed that Daniel had a problem, he prescribed immediate physical therapy. |
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The former prescribed the medicine, or used incantation, to provide healing. |
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Carbamazepine, phenobarbital and phenytoin are commonly prescribed for the management of epilepsy and other disorders. |
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The most commonly prescribed MAOI is phenelzine, which is helpful for people with panic disorder. |
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He was hospitalized for several weeks, finally diagnosed as manic-depressive, and prescribed lithium. |
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Even if these patients go to the doctor, antibiotics are prescribed with reluctance. |
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A nurse from Doncaster has been struck off after an elderly patient in her care died when three times the prescribed amount of blood was pumped into her. |
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An addict could be prescribed Dilaudid with out the stigma and resonance that a drug like heroin carries with it. |
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Brittany took only Klonepam, he told me, an antianxiety medication prescribed to control the seizures she occasionally had. |
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Other antianxiety meds, Klonopin and Trazadone, were prescribed by Dr. Allan Metzger. |
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She began to attend therapy and to see a psychiatrist, who prescribed an antidepressant. |
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Psychiatrists had prescribed various drugs, including an antidepressant, Celexa, for his routine use. |
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Manning would likely be prescribed some form of estrogen that would be taken orally, through injection, or by a skin patch. |
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And, just eyeballing it here, that ark looked closer to four hundred cubits than the biblically prescribed three hundred. |
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And this is extremely powerful medicine, being prescribed at an astonishingly high rate. |
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The first was atenolol, a drug most commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure. |
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Corrective lenses, then, are prescribed to correct for aberrations, to adjust the focal point onto the retina or to compensate for other abnormalities. |
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No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war be in a manner to be prescribed by law. |
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I put all seven tablets in an envelope with directions to take one at bedtime and one early morning with a warning on no account to exceed the prescribed dose. |
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My doctor prescribed quinine, which for me is a sure-fire solution. |
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The filing of a cloture motion sets a clock ticking, and at the end of the prescribed time period, votes will be taken. |
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A cup of valerian tea an hour before going to bed can help to re-establish a normal sleep cycle, and is safe to take in conjunction with any prescribed medication. |
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When my mother took me home, she had to give me shots in my stomach of Lovenox and I was prescribed Coumadin. |
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For the holy month culminates in a prescribed annual almsgiving, amounting to a tax on one's wealth and property, to be distributed in the coming year to those in need. |
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The usually prescribed solution is fiscal austerity combined with slowly reinflating the money supply while restoring the salvageable banks to solvency. |
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An angular interval between prescribed two of the at least three identification elements indicates a maximum allowable rotational speed of the rotor. |
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Medications most commonly prescribed are tricyclic antidepressants, SSRIs, muscle relaxants, simple analgesics, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. |
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Muscle relaxants should be prescribed only after failure of analgesic and sedative regimens to optimise ventilatory support or reduce oxygen consumption. |
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However, narcotics, tranquilizers or muscle relaxants may be prescribed for a few days to manage pain from an injury, surgery or a dental procedure. |
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Her doctor prescribed her an expensive, branded asthma reliever. |
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Aldrich prescribed the usual flu remedies, including cold water baths. |
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I have often prescribed that medication for restless legs syndrome. |
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The geriatric care manager must understand the people he or she is working with, what their values are, and come to each situation with no prescribed answers. |
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Patients with non-epileptic seizures are often prescribed anticonvulsant drugs because of misdiagnosis of epilepsy, and many have been taking these drugs for some time. |
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If the child has fits, they may be prescribed anticonvulsant drugs. |
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Jo took him to a psychologist who prescribed medication for depression. |
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By taking precautions against insect bites and completing a prescribed dosing regimen of antimalarial medication, travelers can prevent infection. |
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People taking atypical antipsychotics can be compared with either people taking an alternative antipsychotic or with those prescribed no antipsychotic drugs. |
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For instance, antidepressants are now prescribed also for patients with fibromyalgia and anxiety disorders. |
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This abuse is perhaps only the most literal expression of the punishment our culture imposes on bodies that dare to transgress from the socially prescribed norms. |
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The state currently carries out only 20 percent of the prescribed burns and brush clearing called for in the goals set by the forestry department. |
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There was the 27-day stretch beginning on Dec. 4, 2008 in which Boogaard was prescribed 110 hydrocodone pills. |
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He prescribed a formula of herbs that includes schizandra, silymarin, milk thistle, licorice, dandelion and burdock as well as some Chinese herbs. |
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Feeling more and more tense and unable to sleep, he was prescribed drugs. |
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The inquest heard Dr Iqbal first prescribed the barbiturate Seconal for the princess in July 1999 after another patient told him she needed the drugs. |
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These signals are sent via the chemical messenger serotonin, which is involved in mood regulation and in mediating the effects of the most widely prescribed antidepressants. |
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Scabies is treated with medicated cream prescribed by a doctor. |
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Patients with atrial fibrillation may be prescribed anticoagulants. |
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Vitamin B family medication is prescribed whenever sensorineural hearing loss exists, such as in our case, to promote the recovery of this component of hearing loss. |
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Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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The treatment prescribed for such phenomena included complete rest, massage, various tonics and special diets, sometimes even electroshock therapy. |
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If your child's doctor has prescribed antibiotics for strep tonsillitis, make sure that your child takes all doses on schedule for as many days as the doctor has directed. |
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Most of the time if you are prescribed a medication that could bind you up the doctor or pharmacist will let you know in advance of that possibility. |
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Even if a property is transferred for a value less than prescribed guidance value, the stamp duty are registration are payable as per the guidance value. |
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Although amphetamines can be prescribed by flight surgeons to pilots on transoceanic transport flights, they are not supposed to be used for combat missions. |
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The errors documented by the report for these 69 people include the product being misnamed in medical notes or a patient getting a blood product prescribed for someone else. |
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Codeine should not have been prescribed for these patients because its metabolism in children varies widely from person to person. |
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By the time of the first prescribed burn, Heller's blazing star, another declining species within the same habitat, had been listed as threatened. |
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When I was 36 weeks pregnant, my nurse practitioner told me I had a urinary tract infection and prescribed an antibiotic. |
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Of the 2,319 people prescribed Truvada for PrEP in 2012 and 2013 nationwide, almost half were women. |
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Blood tests are often prescribed to detect an underactive thyroid. |
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Over time, the practice of uroscopy spread into the hands of quacks and apothecaries, who prescribed and sold their potions by merely looking at the urine. |
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In practice, however, drugs such as neuroleptics and other sedatives are often prescribed in an attempt to control what can be an alarming situation. |
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As such, it could not be prescribed by physicians and could not be dispensed by pharmacies. |
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They don't have time to work out sleeping patterns or relaxation programmes so, more often than not, habit-forming sleeping pills are prescribed or nothing is done. |
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I prescribed a diet to reduce candida and to avoid the worst allergens. |
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Her doctor had prescribed Prozac off-label for an eating disorder. |
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Chemotherapy for advanced colorectal cancer should be prescribed by experienced oncologists familiar with the toxicity profile of the drug regimens used. |
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The image of a mother carrying a child on her hip, for example, might have been prescribed by a ritual healer to be placed in the home of a person with fertility problems. |
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But this award has not prescribed ordinary hours for a casual. |
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Worn with military uniform are government decorations, insignia, distinctive devices and other military heraldic symbols established under prescribed regulations. |
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They then hoe the ground in patches at a prescribed spacing and broad-cast the seed collected from other forests to ensure natural regeneration to a desired extent. |
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He says he has been clean from heroin for years and now takes a prescribed opiate to combat the pain, but is desperate to get off the addictive chemical. |
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Psychotropic drugs on the Beers list were the most commonly prescribed drugs of concern, including amitriptyline, chlordiazepoxide, diazepam and doxepin. |
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It is therefore prescribed in stress management by chromotherapists. |
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His first wife Vivienne had been prescribed Hoffman's anodyne and paraldehyde to treat her nervous condition, two anesthetics that exude a strong scent of ether. |
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The mother of a student who claims he developed paranoid schizophrenia after being prescribed a controversial acne drug was due to appear on television. |
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She was prescribed a very strong painkiller that she wore as a patch. |
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He became concerned about the cocktail of eight drugs his wife was prescribed to combat depression and anxiety because he felt they were harming her. |
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Mefloquine is commonly prescribed to prevent malaria in travelers and has replaced other drugs because Plasmodium falciparum is commonly resistant to them. |
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Addicts are prescribed dihydrocodeine to make their cold turkey manageable when they're at sea, but there's also a black market for prescribed drugs here. |
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It enables the levy to be applied to petrol and any other category of fuel that may be prescribed by regulations, therefore providing for any future contingencies. |
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In England, porter, originally the beer favoured by porters at the market, became the health drink of the Victorians, often prescribed by doctors for convalescent ladies. |
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That earlier study discussed a very few cases of pneumonitis caused by the antibiotic sulfasalazine, which had been prescribed for this patient. |
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Figures obtained from the Prescription Pricing Authority show the town is prescribed more anti-depressants than anywhere else in England. |
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The water that in the Latin Church is prescribed to be mixed with the wine must be only a relatively small quantity. |
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The choice of case is often prescribed by the grammar of a language or by the conventions of a particular discipline. |
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Statement 4 Children with atopic eczema are prescribed sufficient quantities from a choice of unperfumed emollients for daily use. |
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Rituals may be prescribed by the traditions of a community, including a religious community. |
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Tincture of opium has been prescribed for, among other things, severe diarrhea. |
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Since I have prescribed orthoscopic lenses for him, he has shown significant improvement in his reading skills. |
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Another mother, reported giving her boy an herb tea prescribed by a curandera when the boy was scared or anxious. |
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Gancyclovir was prescribed for two weeks until the negativity of CMV titer was achieved. |
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Kolbach concluded that elastic compression stockings should be prescribed to patients with deep vein thrombosis. |
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Both these patients had a history of panhypopituitarism and were prescribed chronic hormone replacement therapy. |
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Dannemann later revealed that Hendrix had taken nine of her prescribed Vesparax sleeping tablets, 18 times the recommended dosage. |
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Air control clears aircraft for takeoff or landing, ensuring that prescribed runway separation will exist at all times. |
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The Africans were freed after a prescribed period and given the use of land and supplies by their former masters. |
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The key to both pain relief and healing is to relax that muscle spasm so I prescribed him some glyceryl trinitrate ointment. |
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All 10 women were prescribed the same 8-week detoxification plan and 4 to 5 sessions of frequency specific microcurrent for endometriosis. |
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Further away, prescribed burning would have been used in forest and prairie areas. |
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Colfer prescribed the allegedly excessive amount of Digitoxin to the patient. |
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They are prescribed for those with chronic conditions like pernicious anaemia, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis and fatigue. |
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I sought help from my GP and was prescribed pessaries, which completely changed things for me. |
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Griseofulvin, an antifungal medication, is usually prescribed for the underlying fungal infection. |
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A homeopathic medicine made from bulbs was prescribed for bronchitis and whooping cough. |
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It has been prescribed in dosages as high as 600 mg three times a day with minimal side effects. |
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On both occasions, the infant was diagnosed with pinworm infection and prescribed Mebendazole. |
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For Pentecostals, there is no prescribed manner in which a believer will be filled with the Spirit. |
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It diverts capital investment away from the course prescribed by the state of economic wealth and market conditions. |
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Soon after, Peter and Agnes had to call a 24-hour doctor, who said he had a massive ear infection and prescribed antibiotics and ear drops. |
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The federal government made an exemption for whisky prescribed by a doctor and sold through licensed pharmacies. |
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I prescribed Iodized Lime, 1-2 grain every half hour. The stomach soon began to nauseate. |
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Seeking treatment from the prominent doctor William Broadbent, he was prescribed a holiday in the coastal town of Folkestone. |
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Returning to his flat, Moon took 32 tablets of clomethiazole which had been prescribed to combat his alcohol withdrawal. |
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In the Hippocratic Corpus honey was prescribed as medicine in many formats, but most commonly as hydromel or oxymel. |
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Q MY grand-daughter, who is eight, has been prescribed 250mg per day of Ethosuximide for the non-fit type of epilepsy she has. |
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We construct multibump solutions that connect one integer point to another one in a prescribed way. |
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Proton pump inhibitors are among the most widely prescribed medications in the US and worldwide. |
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The question arises as the European Medicines Agency EMEA, declared that Prozac can be prescribed for children as young as eight years. |
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The prescribed programmes may be recognised by a National Certificate or a Scottish Progression Award. |
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No significant effect of prescribed burning on pseudoscorpion density was demonstrated. |
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The actual programme may be very rigidly prescribed by employers or be entirely freely chosen by the student to meet particular needs. |
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When I couldn't stop crying at the office, I finally went to a psychiatrist, who prescribed medication. |
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Most patients prescribed anti psychotics were on risperidone or haloperidol. |
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They will increase their prayer rule, adding the prescribed prayers in preparation for communing. |
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I suffer from glaucoma and have been prescribed Betoptic eyedrops to control the pressure in my eyes. |
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In each case the prayers are sung or chanted following a prescribed musical form. |
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Additional payments are available if land is managed in a prescribed environmental manner. |
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Galen, the Roman physician, prescribed parsley for falling sickness and as a diuretic. |
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Dental treatment and prescribed medicines are free of charge for Gibraltarian students and pensioners. |
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They prescribed loyalty to the patriot cause, disloyalty to the British government and a promise not to aid and abet the enemy. |
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The formal powers and functions of the President are prescribed in the Constitution. |
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Meat pie shall contain not less than twenty-five parts per centum of meat when determined by the prescribed method. |
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Fentanyl has demonstrated effectiveness against breakthrough pain and has become a commonly prescribed pain medication for most forms of cancer. |
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It is a psalm that is prescribed for Christmas Day and also to be read at morning prayer on the fourth day of the month. |
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One afternoon Laura damaged some furniture, and Mr. Sherman prescribed as her punishment a mealless evening. |
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