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And three weeks later, "he'd squirreled away enough medicine to take a large dose," pouring the liquid painkillers down his feeding tube.
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This is consistent with the potential importance of considering the balance between IGF1 and IGF1R levels; for higher cell densities, it would take a larger dose of IGF1 to saturate the available IGF1R pool.
You can take a larger dose of approximately 3mg an hour or two before bed if you prefer.
After a bad week, the seamstress had taken a large dose of sleeping pills "to forget".
After a bad week, Dinoire, who was a seamstress, had taken a large dose of sleeping pills "to forget" her troubles.
They posted the site's first warnings in 1996, after watching a friend get sick after accidentally taking a large dose of GHB at Burning Man.
According to Ned Rorem, he prepared a white canvas, took a large dose of barbiturates, slit his wrists and his ankles, and for the few minutes remaining to him painted on the canvas with his own blood.
The official autopsy lists the cause of death as "excited delirium," a highly agitated state that the medical examiner contends was caused when Mr. Ferro took a large dose of Dramamine, an over-the-counter medication known on the street as "poor man's cocaine".
It also takes a large dose of focus, stamina, and resilience.
The thinking here can be explicated in terms of the analogy of an out-of-control virulent disease, for which there is only one type of medicine available; taking a large dose of this medicine is extremely beneficial, and the hope is that taking only a little while less effective is better than taking none at all.
To prove his strength, Hamilton takes a large dose of zombie powder and is rewarded with a peak inside a zombie's shed.
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