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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered medication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or healthcare contexts to describe the act of giving medication to a patient.
Example: "The nurse administered medication to the patient as prescribed by the doctor."
Alternatives: "delivered medication" or "provided medication".
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"I think abnormal behaviors like those could be unmasked in a small minority of patients taking any medications in that class, and the most common administered medication at bedtime is Ambien at this time," said Dr. John W. Winkelman, medical director of the Sleep Health Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
This prospective study was designed to objectively evaluate sleep disturbances in hospitalized burn patients and further evaluate their relationships with pain intensity and administered medication.
Beginning with the 2012 Breeders' Cup, 2-year-olds will not be administered medication hours before they race for the first time in decades.
Study Design: Eighty-two healthy postmenopausal women, of whom 73 completed the study, were randomly assigned to start hormone replacement therapy with either orally (n = 38) or transdermally (n = 35) administered medication.
His breathing difficulties had worsened and a doctor was called who administered medication to the poet.
Consider a typical hospital scenario: Physical therapy must happen after a nurse has administered medication, and housekeeping must change the sheets while the patient is out of bed.
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In addition, it is mandatory to consider administered medications.
CNS drugs were 20.50 and 19.95 % of administered medications and interacting drugs, respectively.
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