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prescription

[pri-skrip-shuhn] / prɪˈskrɪp ʃən /


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His longtime prescriptions of fresh food, sunshine, regular exercise and meditation are now widely accepted building blocks of health, and are no longer the sole province of ditzy L.A. hippies.

From Los Angeles Times

She said: "There are free prescriptions, the free tuition fees that we all benefit from, and that's an important ask that we put forward to the people of Scotland."

From BBC

According to latest best estimates, around 1.6 million UK adults have used these injections in the past year - mostly bought through private prescriptions rather than on the NHS.

From BBC

Her ambitions were practical—“not to suggest dogmatic prescriptions or pat solutions,” she wrote in the inaugural issue, but to provide facts and “moral support” so “women can make knowledgeable decisions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Pricing could be a challenge: Zepbound and Wegovy are both expensive enough on their own, and taking an Arrowhead drug on top of those prescriptions would notionally mean a significant add-on to that price.

From Barron's