DRUG vs DOSE: NOUN
- A substance, especially one which is illegal, ingested for recreational use.
- A chemical or dye.
- A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.
- A chemical or substance, not necessarily for medical purposes, which alters the way the mind or body works.
- A substance, sometimes addictive, which affects the central nervous system.
- A substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose.
- Any substance having psychological effects, such as a narcotic, stimulant, or hallucinogenic agent, especially habit-forming and addictive substances, sold or used illegally
- Any substance intended for use in the treatment, prevention, diagnosis, or cure of disease, especially one listed in the official pharmacopoeia published by a national authority.
- Any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations.
- Any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an article of slow sale, or in no demand; -- used often in the phrase “a drug on the market”.
- Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines.
- Same as drogue.
- A drudge.
- A thing which has lost its value, and is no longer wanted; specifically, a commodity that is not salable, especially from overproduction: as, a drug in the market (the phrase in which the word is generally used).
- Any vegetable, animal, or mineral substance used in the composition or preparation of medicines; hence, also, any ingredient used in chemical preparations employed in the arts.
- A substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
- A substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication.
- Such a substance as recognized or defined by the US Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
- The quantity of an active agent (substance or radiation) taken in or absorbed at any one time
- A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time
- A sufficient quantity; a portion; as much as one can take, or as falls to one to receive.
- Anything unpleasant that one is obliged to take; a disagreeable portion thrust upon one; also used figuratively, .
- A quantity of radiation which an object absorbs, or to which it is exposed.
- In wine-manuf., the quantity of something added to the wine to give it its peculiar character: as, a dose of syrup or cognac added to champagne. See dosage, 2.
- A quantity or amount of something regarded as analogous in some respect to a medical prescription, or to medicine in use or effect.
- Hence Anything given to be swallowed, literally or figuratively; especially, a portion or allotment of something nauseous or disagreeable either to the recipient or to others.
- The quantity of medicine given or prescribed to be taken at one time or within a specified time; of liquid medicine, a potion.
- The quantity of an agent (not always active) substance or radiation administered at any one time.
- A communicable infection transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact
- A venereal infection.
- An amount, especially of something unpleasant, to which one is subjected.
- An ingredient added, especially to wine, to impart flavor or strength.
- The amount of radiation administered as therapy to a given site.
- A specified quantity of a therapeutic agent, such as medicine, prescribed to be taken at one time or at stated intervals.
- Street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
DRUG vs DOSE: VERB
- Use recreational drugs
- Simple past tense and past participle of drag.
- To administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent.
- To add intoxicating drugs to with the intention of drugging someone.
- Administer a drug to
- Treat with an agent; add (an agent) to
- Administer a drug to
- To administer a dose
- To prescribe a dose
DRUG vs DOSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To drudge; to toil laboriously.
- N/A
DRUG vs DOSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig.
- To tincture with something offensive or injurious.
- To dose to excess with, or as with, drugs.
- To administer a drug to, especially to treat pain or induce anesthesia.
- To give a drug to, especially surreptitiously, in order to induce stupor.
- To poison or mix (food or drink) with a drug.
- To give doses to; to medicine or physic to; to give potions to, constantly and without need.
- To give anything nauseous to.
- To proportion properly (a medicine), with reference to the patient or the disease; to form into suitable doses.
- To give or prescribe (medicine) in specified amounts.
- To give (someone) a dose, as of medicine.
DRUG vs DOSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines, especially to excess.
- To administer narcotics or poisons to; render insensible with or as with a narcotic or anesthetic drug; deaden: as, he was drugged and then robbed.
- To dose to excess with drugs or medicines.
- To mix with drugs; narcotize or make poisonous, as a beverage, by mixture with a drug: as, to drug wine (in order to render the person who drinks it insensible).
- To surfeit; disgust.
- To give doses to; give medicine or physic to.
- In wine-manuf., to add sugar, cognac, or whatever is needful to give a distinctive character to.
- To divide into proper quantities for a dose; calculate the amount of (a drug) that should be prescribed for a dose.
- To administer in doses: as, to dose out a bottle of jalap.
- Treat with an agent
- Add (an agent) to
DRUG vs DOSE: RELATED WORDS
- Medicines, Opiate, Pill, Marijuana, Dope, Pharmaceutical, Medications, Medication, Meth, Heroin, Cocaine, Narcotic, Narcotics, Do drugs, Dose
- Irradiation, Dosimetry, Concentration, Tolerable, Exposure, Amount, Vaccination, Prescribing, Mix, Overdose, Potency, Medication, Injection, Drug, Dosage
DRUG vs DOSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prescription, Medicines, Opiate, Pill, Marijuana, Dope, Pharmaceutical, Medications, Medication, Meth, Heroin, Cocaine, Narcotic, Narcotics, Dose
- Level, Intake, Interval, Dosimetry, Concentration, Tolerable, Exposure, Amount, Vaccination, Mix, Overdose, Medication, Injection, Drug, Dosage
DRUG vs DOSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- AMP is used to calculate drug rebates under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program.
- Stability testing for Drug Substance and Drug Product is performed at Aesica.
- Inthesethememberorthefor an exception to a drug listed on the Drug Formulary.
- My drug candidate is an antibody conjugated to a drug.
- FPF, improve drug delivery and reduce drug loss.
- Drug Use Timetable, marijuana in the body, Pass a Urine Drug Test, Pass a drug test.
- What are the drug detection periods for the most abused drugs and how long after use can drug tests detect drug presence or use?
- According to The Effectiveness of Drug Testing, drug users tend to avoid applying for jobs in companies with existing drug testing policies.
- Drug Abuse Warning Network and National Household Survey on Drug Abuse are initiated under the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention.
- Multiple drug manufacturers have issued voluntary drug recalls for several Zantac drug products and its generic, ranitidine.
- Besides dose limits, in order to optimise radiation protection, dose constraints are also used.
- The outlined objectives for radiation dose distribution are in prescribed dose volume histograms.
- Dose Appointments Now Open to Those With First Dose On Or Before Jan.
- If you miss a dose of FLOVENT, just skip that dose.
- Dose titration should be started at the lowest possible dose.
- MBq administered dose based on the medical internal radiation dose.
- Enter the dose and correct time of dose.
- Dose at time of death; or if death occurred after discontinuation, note that dose, as well as last dose before discontinuation.
- The initial patient dose should always be the lowest dose possible and, if necessary, gradually increase dose and frequency to achieve the desired effect.
- The quantities are organ dose, equivalent dose, effective dose, committed dose, and collective dose.
DRUG vs DOSE: QUESTIONS
- Should the UK Armed Forces drug test for recreational drug use?
- Can a drug's effects vary from one drug to another?
- What is the relation between drug dose and drug response?
- What are the consequences of drug possession and drug distribution?
- What is the role of drug metabolism in drug development?
- What are the effects of nutrition on drug-drug interactions?
- Will a Drug DUI or drug possession affect financial aid?
- How do blood proteins affect drug-drug interactions?
- Can mandatory drug treatment programs help drug abusers?
- Do aspirin and Claritin drug have adverse drug interactions?
- Can I take an additional dose of co-Altria after taking another dose?
- Is the kinetically-derived maximum dose concept appropriate for top dose selection?
- Can I make up for a missed dose by taking Double Dose?
- When is a dose adjustment from the recommended dose of OD necessary?
- Can I use the PCA dose key and remote dose cord button?
- What is the maximum possible dose size for a single dose?
- When should an observed dose of a takeaway dose be given?
- How to calculate absorbed-dose and dose-equivalent rates for astronauts?
- What is the low dose range in dose-response relationship?
- What is the dose-response range for UV dose testing?