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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dosed up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to give someone a large amount of medication or drugs. Example: The doctor dosed up the patient with painkillers before the surgery.
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9.25am: Nancy here, also dosed up on tea.
Oh, and a picture-book feature to store photos of your nippers – dosed up or not.
Dosed up on painkillers, I made my way to a dentist, who carried out an immediate root canal.
After laying out the boards, I dosed up on Advil and prepared to screw the boards to the floor.
Unfortunately I was entered into the Circle of Kent sportive that day so duly I took my starting place dosed up on painkillers.
Knight is dosed up on painkillers for a combination of ailments that include glandular fever, impacted wisdom teeth and mouth ulcers – but she is in high spirits.
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For men, dosing up on oestrogens is equally unappetising.
After two weeks off work and dosing up on pain killers Jason managed to play their single launch gig.
Doses up to 60 mg were tolerated without glucocorticoid premedication.
Ion energies were chosen between 60 and 180 keV and ion doses up to 1×1017 ions/cm2.
Intervention: Escalating doses up to 20mg of bromocriptine in 2 separate phases.
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