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medication

[med-i-key-shuhn] / ˌmɛd ɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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Loosening regulations helped boost private imports and allowed supermarket shelves to be stocked after chronic shortages of everything from corn flour to toilet paper to cancer medications.

From The Wall Street Journal

Santos Jesus Flores, a man who claimed to be in the same detention unit as Campos, said he saw Campos struggling with guards, complaining that he did not have access to his medication.

From Salon

Startups applying artificial intelligence to drug discovery are advancing medications into clinical trials and getting pharmaceutical companies’ attention, another development sparking interest in biotech.

From The Wall Street Journal

A round of IVF in the UK was followed by more rounds abroad - a process of anxious appointments, medications and injections.

From BBC

But medicines are often more effective in clinical trials than in everyday life, in which costs, health-insurance issues and fewer check-ins with providers can impact how well someone adheres to their medication.

From MarketWatch