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The phrase "at low doses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is taken in a smaller amount than usual. For example, "This medication can be taken at low doses to reduce side effects."
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Although it's an anaesthetic, at low doses it raises heart rate.
And we know that at low doses the risks are low.
For doctors, that means starting medications at low doses and increasing them gradually.
At low doses, most experts say, most of these natural remedies are probably safe.
The difficulty, experts said, is finding one that works at low doses and can be made quickly.
Aspirin reacts with platelets, even when the drug is taken at low doses.
Minor direct toxicities at low doses.
No adverse effects were noted at low doses.
We conclude that the efficacy and side effect profile could be differentiate only at low doses.
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We observed sudden increase of the surface roughness at low doses.
Unfortunately those were not tolerate even at low doses and therefore discontinued.
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