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The phrase "a low dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing medication, treatment, or any context where a small amount of something is being administered or considered.
Example: "The doctor recommended a low dose of the medication to minimize side effects."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a minimal dose of".
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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.
Bryce, at 16 their oldest child, went on a low dose of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs three years ago.
If you have taken motion-sickness pills, it is likely that you've taken a low dose of an anticholinergic.
The pill contains a low dose of two hormones already widely used in birth-control pills, ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel.
He takes a low dose of aspirin and a statin, rosuvastatin, also known as Crestor, which lowers cholesterol.
These, known as second-generation pills, have a low dose of oestrogen combined with levonorgestrel, a type of progesterone.
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