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The phrase "dose of pills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of medication that is taken at one time.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a dose of pills to help manage my symptoms."
Alternatives: "amount of medication" or "quantity of tablets."
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Next day she receives a telephone call saying that Selena has died; she had speeded up her death with a dose of pills.
Other family members' predicaments added to a pattern of trouble, including two self-inflicted gunshots, ingestion of a lethal dose of pills and a cirrhotic liver.
The plan is that later that night Badii will take a fatal dose of pills and lie in the grave waiting for death.
In consultation with a physician, women take the first dose of pills at a health facility and then if a second dose is needed, they can take the pills at home or in another safe and private place and return to the clinic for a follow-up visit.
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Notably, the pharmaceutical companies pledged 14bn doses of pills for free.
Each SPB, which stores user's daily doses of pills, can independently remind the user to take medicines at specified times.
The accumulation of losses, Ms. Fuller recounts, would tip her mother over into madness, and she would spend an interlude "strapped down in the mental ward" of a hospital and given "various doses of mad pills, happy pills, panic pills and sleeping pills".
At sixteen, he took a huge dose of migraine pills.
After a bad week, the seamstress had taken a large dose of sleeping pills "to forget".
Shortly after my first dose of two pills, I felt jittery and weird.
And then in January 1996, protease inhibitors that stopped H.I.V. from replicating were approved by the Food and Drug Administration; Mr. Strub started on a daily dose of 16 pills.
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