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prescribed

[ US /pɹisˈkɹaɪbd/ ]
[ UK /pɹɪskɹˈa‍ɪbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. set down as a rule or guide
  2. fixed or established especially by order or command
    at the time appointed (or the appointed time)
  3. conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline
    in prescribed order
  4. formally laid down or imposed
    positive laws

How To Use prescribed In A Sentence

  • Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
  • Metformin and sulfonylurea drugs -- the latter a class of diabetes drugs including glyburide, glipizide, chlorpropamide, tolbutamide and tolazamide -- are often among the first medications prescribed to lower blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Drug linked to increased risk for older diabetics
  • He remained in hospital for two nights whilst prescribed medication re-established a regular heartbeat.
  • WE ALL are very familiar with the term antibiotics-medicines prescribed by doctors to treat infections. WN.com - Articles related to Scientists uncover mysterious workings of cholera bacteria
  • The drug is often prescribed for ulcers.
  • As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest.
  • She has been sectioned twice, held in hospital for psychiatric care and prescribed antipsychotic medication.
  • Both detention and compulsory questioning need to be authorised by a warrant issued by a prescribed authority.
  • If you have taken the test before and have previously been prescribed glasses or contact lenses, your optician may want you to take the test while wearing your glasses or contact lenses.
  • One recommended the usual synthetic hormones; another prescribed black cohosh and yam extract.
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