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medicate

[med-i-keyt] / ˈmɛd ɪˌkeɪt /


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But she was later diagnosed with and medicated for depression, which she revealed on her social media, sharing details about how she had been battling sleeping and eating disorders.

From BBC

“He admits he was no longer medicated and that he was having delusional thoughts about people trying to harm him,” Jones wrote in a sentencing brief March 16.

From Washington Post

The administration had sought to expand access to medicated abortions in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling, with an FDA announcement earlier this year that broadened the pill’s access through retail and mail-order pharmacies.

From Washington Times

Mr Stanton added that if people had flu to try and manage it at home and medicate, and only go into hospital if it was an absolute emergency.

From BBC

“There is no involuntary medicating” of people, she said.

From Los Angeles Times