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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take medication' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to the action of consuming a medication or behaving according to the instructions provided by your doctor. For example: "I take medication every morning for my allergies."
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Always take medication under medical supervision.
Take medication as needed.
Did you take medication?
He does not take medication on weekends.
I had to take medication for anxiety.
I also take medication for depression and sleep.
Pregnant women are often reluctant to take medication.
Or should she take medication and stay in bed?
Unless your huddled masses have young children or take medication.
Should people without depression take medication to prevent it?
Teixeira will take medication to try to calm the nerve..
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