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His doctor had prescribed a succession of increasingly powerful drugs, none of which had helped.
Medical staff members had prescribed a long list of medications, trace amounts of which were in his system.
One doctor, she said, had prescribed a course of steroids, which had caused new sensations of burning on her head and neck, from which she still suffered.
Wary of the visitors' aggressive fore-checking, Tuchel had prescribed a combination of direct short passing and the odd long ball.
Suspicions turned to Paoloni, whose dentist, Marco Pirani, had prescribed a batch of Minias (a sleeping medication) in the player's wife's name just a day before the match in question.
In another case cited by the board, Abuzzahab had prescribed a "large supply of potentially lethal medications" to a woman with a history of substance abuse, "shortly after a serious suicide attempt".
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Yet 78% admitted they had prescribed an antidepressant even though they felt an alternative would have been more appropriate, while two thirds had done so because they did not think there was a suitable alternative.
Of the 74 HWs (26.1%) who had ever diagnosed epilepsy, only 50 (71.1%) had prescribed an AED.
So Mo has prescribed a soft landing for great leaders.
For casualties of war, Congress has prescribed a set schedule of benefits.
If your doctor has prescribed a drug off-label, there may be a good reason.
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