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Discover Ludwig"the meds" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a shortened form of the word "medication" and is often used informally in spoken and written language. Examples: - "I need to remember to take my meds every morning." - "The doctor prescribed some meds to help with my headaches." - "Can you remind me to pick up my meds from the pharmacy?" - "I can't function without my meds." - "She's been off her meds for a few days and is not feeling well."
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Therapist: The meds.
"No change in the meds?" Mancilla asked.
"No change in the meds," Ferrer said.
"I'll take the meds on the outside".
Plus the meds make u vom".
It's a multibillion business with the meds.
I gave her the meds, and her toothbrush.
When the meds got too expensive, Shelby turned to heroin.
And what about the meds, the Ambien and the Viagra?
After two years, Michael asked to get off the meds.
Magda heard and grinned at me. "Soon they'll have you giving out the meds".
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