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In both groups, 26% (n = 4) were medicated to control high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol.
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Interestingly, when comparing symptomatic patients who are medicated to those who are non-medicated, the former have increased healthcare usage in doctor and hospital ED visits (figure 2E).
Szabo often wished that he could be as well adjusted as Melinda's family, but he would have had to be medicated to pursue her list of pleasures.
He was sent through a dizzying succession of expensive evaluations in institutions where he was medicated to control disruptive behavior and night terrors -- typical symptoms of traumatic separation.
This means that when he becomes extremely ill, he is sectioned (usually by the police) and admitted to a mental health unit where he is medicated to a point where he can be released, with no care afterwards.
For example, many of these people don't typically do well with the structure of public school, and so they are medicated to help them cope.
I am medicated to treat my depression.
It broke her heart how he was being medicated to go to sleep now.
The sanctuary says depressed penguins are more prone to illness, so they're medicated to help keep them healthy.
Unlike artificial tears which treat symptoms of dry eyes, ointments are medicated to treat the cause of your dry eyes.
All piglets were medicated intramuscularly with trime to-prime-sulphadiazine at the age of 16 and 17 days.
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