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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medicine, pharmacology, or any situation where dosage is relevant.
Example: "The doctor recommended a low dose of the medication to minimize side effects."
Alternatives: "a small dose" or "a reduced dose".
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"A low dose kills the bacteria.
Sassational received a low dose of poison, the veterinarians said.
"I'm on a low dose of anti-depressants even now.
She recently started taking a low dose of another statin.
"They think that a low dose of radiation is no problem.
"Mr. Trump takes 81 mg of aspirin daily and a low dose of a statin.
A low dose of Valium the third time did the trick.
That's like "when a human takes cocaine at a low dose," Dr. Barron said.
A low dose means a long incubation period.
A diet promoting sugar dependency causes behavioural cross-sensitisation to a low dose of amphetamine.
He has a history of elevated cholesterol and is currently on a low dose of Crestor.
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