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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medicine, pharmacology, or any situation where a quantity of a substance is being discussed.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a high dose of the medication to effectively treat the patient's condition."
Alternatives: "a large amount" or "an elevated dose."
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It was Haldol at a high dose, and nothing else.
People who took a high dose also had an increased risk of muscle-related complications.
No one gives Haldol to patients with brain damage anymore, especially at such a high dose.
Ms. Malone said she found relief from Dr. Talley, who prescribed a high dose of OxyContin.
Those given a high dose produced just 1.4.
As a result, the man kept getting a high dose of warfarin.
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During a high-dose week, Sam developed a tic -- a common and disconcerting side effect.
"A high-dose psychedelic experience is death practice," Katherine MacLean, the former Hopkins psychologist, said.
This allows for loading a high-dose of the drug.
For a very high triglyceride level, your doctor can prescribe a high-dose omega-3 medication.
4. If you're over 65, ask your doctor about getting a high-dose flu shot.
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