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Discover Ludwig"oral medication" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to medication that is taken by mouth as opposed to through injection or other methods. For example, "The doctor prescribed oral medication to treat the patient's infection."
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Take oral medication prescribed by the medical practitioner.
She was shouting and refused oral medication.
The injections ended when a cheap oral medication became available.
My diabetes, I was told, could be kept under control with oral medication.
It is believed that one in three people have difficulty swallowing oral medication.
Abdul-Jabbar is taking an oral medication for the disease.
Avandia, an oral medication, is used for a patient population already at increased risk for heart disease.
Since injections or oral medication can mask pain, a player sometimes runs the risk of further injury.
The more expensive the placebo, the higher the success rate, the study found, and intravenous injections are shown to be more effective than oral medication.
"The problem is, there tends to be a reflex grasp for oral medication when someone comes in with ear pain," he said.
In addition to diet and exercise, most people with established Type 2 diabetes require oral medication to help control blood sugar levels.
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