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medicine
1 medicines and what they do 2 different kinds of medicine and how they are taken 3 getting the medicine that you need see also DOCTOR, HOSPITAL, ILLNESS, INJURY, OPERATION
1 medicines and what they do - a substance that you use when you are ill or injured in order to get better: medicine (noun C/U) You won't get better if you don't take your medicine. ◎ cough medicine - a chemical that is used as a medicine: drug a powerful new drug ◎ different drugs for treating malaria ◎ the drug manufacturers - to use medicine or medical care to try to make sb who is ill or injured well again: treat sb/sth; noun (C/U): treatment a new drug to treat cancer ◎ He was treated for shock. ◎ She's undergoing treatment for malaria. - to make sb healthy again: cure sb (of sth); noun: cure The treatment cured him of tuberculosis. ◎ The new drug brought about a miraculous cure. - to make an illness or injury end or disappear: cure sth This medicine should cure your indigestion. - a medicine or treatment that can cure an illness: cure a cure for Aids - sth that makes you better when you are ill or in pain: remedy Hot lemon with honey is said to be a good remedy for colds. - when the effects of taking a medicine disappear slowly, they wear* off
2 different kinds of medicine and how they are taken - to make sb take some medicine: give* sb sth, (formal) administer sth (to sb) The nurse gave him an injection. ◎ The doctor administered a pain-killing drug. - the amount of medicine that you take at one time: dose You can reduce the daily dose. - the amount of medicine that you should take over a period of time: dosage The dosage is two tablets three times a day. - a particular medicine taken regularly over a period of time: course (of sth) The doctor prescribed a course of antibiotics. ※ medicine that you put in your mouth - a small round piece of medicine that you swallow: pill, tablet - a very small container with medicine inside that you swallow whole: capsule - medicine that you suck like a sweet (for coughs or sore throats): lozenge - liquid medicine that you take for a cough: cough mixture (noun U) - to swallow some medicine: take* sth Take two tablets three times a day. ※ medicine that you put on your body - a smooth thick substance that you put on your skin: ointment (noun U), cream (noun U) - a liquid that you put on your skin: lotion (noun U) - to put medicine on to your body: apply sth to sth; to put it on by rubbing: rub sth into sth, rub sth in Rub the ointment gently into the affected part. - to clean and cover a wound: dress sth; the covering (which may include medicine such as an ointment): dressing ※ medicine that you put directly into the body - medicine that is put into the body with a needle: injection, (informal) jab (AmE shot) The doctor gave me a penicillin injection. ◎ Have you had your jabs? (= injections needed before you can travel to another country) - to give an injection: inject sb with sth They injected him with morphine. - the instrument that is used for giving an injection: syringe; the sharp part of a syringe: needle ※ medicines for particular illnesses - a medicine that is used for reducing or stopping pain: painkiller; a common type of medicine that reduces pain or fever: aspirin (noun C/U) to take an aspirin - a medicine that prevents a cut, etc from becoming infected: antiseptic (noun C/U) - a medicine that is used for treating an illness by killing the bacteria that cause it: antibiotic; a common type of antibiotic: penicillin (noun U) They're treating the infection with antibiotics. - a medicine that makes you calm: sedative, tranquillizer - a medicine that helps you to sleep: sleeping pill - to protect sb from a disease by giving them an injection: vaccinate sb (against sth), immunize sb (against sth); an injection of this kind: vaccination (noun C/U), immunization (noun U/C) They'll have to be vaccinated against cholera before they can travel. - a medicine that is used to prevent a poison from having an effect: antidote ※ problems in taking medicine - if you react to a medicine by becoming more ill or developing red spots on your body, you are allergic (to it) Are you allergic to penicillin? - an amount of medicine that is too large and is therefore dangerous: overdose She died from an overdose of aspirin.
3 getting the medicine that you need - (used about doctors) to say what medicine or treatment a patient should have: prescribe sth; the piece of paper on which a doctor writes down the medicine you have to take: prescription (noun C/U) What did the doctor prescribe for your cough? ◎ Antibiotics are only available on prescription. - a person who prepares and sells medicines: chemist, pharmacist (AmE druggist) - a shop which sells medicines: chemist's, pharmacy You can get these tablets at the chemist's. ※ MORE ... - medicines or treatments which are different from those that most doctors are trained to give: alternative medicine (noun U) - a plant whose leaves or seeds are used as a medicine: herb; adjective: herbal - a person who sells or prescribes herbs for medical use: herbalist - a way of treating illness or stopping pain by putting thin needles into parts of the body: acupuncture (noun U)
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