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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'painkillers for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when recommending that someone take a prescribed medication to alleviate physical pain. For example, "The doctor prescribed painkillers for my back pain."
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She has different painkillers for headache, period pain and flu.
They sent home more painkillers for several weeks.
After landing in Michigan, he was given painkillers for burns and confessed to a nurse.
Forswearing the use of painkillers for religious reasons is also a hard sell in secular societies.
"That's what did it," Mitchell recalled; Jeremy began using painkillers for which he had no prescription.
He said that he was taking painkillers for his ulcers, but seemed glad to see them.
Was he given painkillers for the injuries from the brutal defense against him?
Tens of millions of Americans regularly use anti-inflammatory painkillers for arthritis.
He counted himself lucky, even though he spent today being fed painkillers for a back injury.
But she was on the painkillers for 15 years until they wouldn't give her any more.
Of course, we've known about headaches caused by painkillers for a while.
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