medication

word

/ˌmɛdəˈkeɪʃən/
me-duh-KAY-shuhn
/mˌɛdɪkˈeɪʃən/
me-di-KAY-shuhn

Definition

A medication is a drug or medicine used to treat, control, or prevent illness. It can be a pill, liquid, cream, injection, or another form prescribed by a doctor or bought at a pharmacy.

Usage & Nuances

Usually an uncountable noun in general use: 'take medication' or 'be on medication.' For one specific product, 'medicine' is often more common in everyday speech, while 'medication' sounds slightly more medical or formal. Common phrases: 'prescription medication,' 'over-the-counter medication,' and 'take medication for pain.'

Example Sentences

The doctor gave me medication for my cough.

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She takes medication every morning.

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This medication helps with pain.

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I'm on medication right now, so I can't drink alcohol.

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Did you remember to pick up your medication from the pharmacy?

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The new medication made me feel sleepy all day.

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