100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "medication"

Definition

Medication (noun):

  1. A substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug administered to treat an illness or alleviate symptoms.
  2. The act of administering a medicine or drug to a patient.

Synonyms

  • Medicine
  • Drug
  • Remedy
  • Treatment
  • Therapeutic agent
  • Prescription
  • Pill

Antonyms

  • Poison
  • Toxin
  • Neglect
  • Harm

Examples

  1. The doctor prescribed medication for her chronic pain.
  2. He forgot to take his medication this morning.
  3. The medication was effective in reducing her anxiety levels.
  4. She needs to medicate her condition regularly.
  5. The pharmacist explained how to properly take the medication.
  6. He has been medicating himself for years without proper guidance.
  7. The side effects of the medication were worse than the symptoms.
  8. She is currently medicating for high blood pressure.
  9. The medication should be taken with food to avoid nausea.
  10. He experienced an allergic reaction to the medication.
  11. The doctor will adjust the medication dosage if necessary.
  12. She found relief after starting her new medication.
  13. The medication was delivered directly to his home.
  14. Always follow the instructions when taking your medication.
  15. The medication made him feel drowsy and lethargic.
  16. She had to medicate her cat after the surgery.
  17. The medication helped improve his overall health.
  18. He was careful not to mix his medication with alcohol.
  19. The medication needs to be taken at the same time every day.
  20. They are researching new forms of medication for depression.
  21. She felt better after starting her medication regimen.
  22. The medication was a lifesaver during her illness.
  23. He forgot to refill his medication and had to wait.
  24. The medication bottle was clearly labeled for safety.
  25. She was hesitant to start the new medication.
  26. The doctor recommended a different medication for her symptoms.
  27. He was advised to medicate only when necessary.
  28. The medication helped manage his chronic condition.
  29. After a few weeks, the medication showed positive results.
  30. She was nervous about the side effects of the new medication.
  31. The medication can be taken as needed for pain relief.
  32. He was non-compliant with his medication schedule.
  33. The medication required a prescription from a licensed physician.
  34. She was diligent about taking her medication on time.
  35. The medication should not be shared with others.
  36. He is currently medicating for anxiety and depression.
  37. The medication was covered by his insurance plan.
  38. She had to medicate her dog after it was neutered.
  39. The medication was available in both liquid and pill form.
  40. He was advised to stop medicating without consulting his doctor.
  41. The medication helped stabilize her mood.
  42. She was relieved to find a medication that worked for her.
  43. It is important to medicate correctly to avoid complications.
  44. The medication was prescribed for a short duration.
  45. She often forgot to take her medication at the right time.
  46. The medication instructions were easy to follow.
  47. He experienced withdrawal symptoms after stopping his medication.
  48. The medication is not effective for everyone.
  49. She had to medicate her allergies during pollen season.
  50. The medication had a positive impact on his quality of life.
  51. He carries his medication in a small case.
  52. The medication can interact with other drugs.
  53. She set reminders to take her medication daily.
  54. The medication was a trial drug for her illness.
  55. He was grateful for the medication that saved his life.
  56. The medication can cause dizziness as a side effect.
  57. She had to medicate herself after the procedure.
  58. The doctor explained the importance of staying on medication.
  59. The medication was approved by the health authorities.
  60. He was concerned about the long-term effects of his medication.
  61. The medication must be stored in a cool, dry place.
  62. She carefully read the label before taking her medication.
  63. The medication helped ease his chronic headaches.
  64. He was advised not to medicate during his pregnancy.
  65. The medication is intended for short-term use.
  66. She was surprised by how quickly the medication worked.
  67. The medication was prescribed for her insomnia.
  68. He struggled to remember all his different medications.
  69. The medication was part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
  70. She was able to reduce her medication dosage over time.
  71. The medication is available over-the-counter.
  72. He had to medicate his child for a severe allergy.
  73. The medication was specially formulated for children.
  74. She felt empowered to manage her health with her medication.
  75. The medication has been effective for many patients.
  76. He learned to medicate himself responsibly.
  77. The medication should be taken as directed by the physician.
  78. She was cautious about taking new medications.
  79. The medication has a risk of dependency.
  80. He had to medicate frequently during the allergy season.
  81. The medication works by targeting specific receptors in the brain.
  82. She experienced an improvement in her symptoms with the medication.
  83. The medication was part of a clinical trial.
  84. He made sure to medicate before traveling.
  85. The medication was discontinued due to side effects.
  86. She felt a noticeable difference after starting her medication.
  87. The medication was administered by injection.
  88. He was instructed to medicate himself every eight hours.
  89. The medication helped prevent further complications.
  90. She was nervous about switching her medication.
  91. The medication had to be adjusted after a follow-up appointment.
  92. He was advised to medicate only when necessary.
  93. The medication is known for its quick action.
  94. She was relieved to find a generic version of her medication.
  95. He had to medicate regularly to manage his condition.
  96. The medication had a distinct smell that reminded her of the pharmacy.
  97. She was skeptical about the efficacy of the new medication.
  98. The medication should not be taken with dairy products.
  99. He was able to medicate his condition effectively with a combination of treatments.
  100. The medication came with detailed instructions for use.