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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking medication" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to the act of using prescribed medicines to treat an illness or medical condition. Example: "Maria's doctor recommended taking medication for her high blood pressure."
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I stopped taking medication.
He also is taking medication.
She is still taking medication.
"Why are you taking medication?" I asked.
But he would not consider taking medication.
(Kindly!) Is taking medication a weakness?
Marsh was not seeing a therapist or taking medication.
He is taking medication for insomnia and anxiety.
Mr. Beltre began getting therapy and taking medication.
"Even people under court order stop taking medication".
"I would recommend taking medication," Dr. Barkley said.
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