Examples of using Medicated in English and their translations into Korean
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I hesitate because my family is salted with mildly obsessive-compulsive depressive types(some of us medicated).
Since the 1970s, the number of children diagnosed and medicated for ADHD has been on the rise.
State mental hospitals rapidly emptied as medicated patients returned to the community(the“deinstitutionalization movement”).
A medicated shampoo containing triclosan, an anti-bacterial agent that increases hair elasticity and prevents hair loss.
All my best games I was medicated': Matt Barnes on his game-day use of marijuana.
Only around 0.5% of French children are diagnosed and medicated for the condition.
name Cheque Drops and later as Cheque Medicated Dog Food(mibolerone dog).
valuable Chinese herbal medicines, the natural Cicada flowers(or the Cicada flower) is mainly used for a variety of compatibility with herbs, tonic the medicated or as[…].
Unfortunately, many parents are not even aware that prescription medicines and medicated shampoos for lice treatment may actually contain higher amounts of poisonous substances than the pest killers.
Data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicate it has been diagnosed in up to 15% of high school-age children and that the number of youngsters being medicated for the disorder has risen from 600,000 in 1990 to 3.5 million today.
In some communities-- like Virginia Beach and the surrounding area-- up to one-third or more of white boys may be diagnosed and medicated for ADHD before they graduate from high school.
MEDICATED OIL.
Self medicating with wine.
Of course the first thing I did was self medicate.
It's important not to self medicate.
Self- medicating.
A cerebral uplifting smoke that is great for daytime medicating.
Are We Medicating the True Selves of Boys?
Not medicating a patient with schizophrenia in today's world sounds like a novel event, a new movement.
Children might medicate by the natural reaction to protect themselves, aggression against attacker.