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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered commonly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a procedure or treatment that is typically given or applied in a standard manner.
Example: "The medication is administered commonly in hospitals to treat patients with the condition."
Alternatives: "administered frequently" or "administered regularly".
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Corticosteroids were administered commonly for tracheal stenosis (15.2 %) and COPD (4.3 %) in the studied setting.
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PHiD-CV has been shown to be immunogenic and well-tolerated when co-administered with commonly used paediatric vaccines in infants and toddlers [ 15– 22].
There is a vaccine for tuberculosis, but it isn't commonly administered in the U.S. Instead, it would be normally given to small children in countries where the disease is common, like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia and Pakistan.
Deferoxamine mesylate is most commonly administered as a slow subcutaneous infusion but can also be given intramuscularly or, less commonly, intravenously [ 1].
Furthermore, the MTX dose of 6 8 mg/week, although consistent with the dosage commonly administered in Japan at the time the study was conducted, was substantially lower than that commonly administered in Western countries (eg, 15 20 mg/week).
Iothalamate is commonly administered as a radioactive iodine label for ease of assay after small doses; it is most commonly administered using bolus subcutaneous injection [ 38].
Naloxone is most commonly administered by injection or spray.
Vaccinations in medicine are commonly administered through the skin.
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