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Claire/みさと♂
What's the difference between "medication" and "medicine"?
5 mei 2022 03:18
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Medication and medicine can both refer to a drug you have been prescribed by a healthcare professional. => "He was prescribed a cough medicine/medication by his doctor"
Medicine can also refer to the discipline/medical science itself => "Modern day medicine has saved many lives" / "My brother is studying medicine at university"
5 mei 2022
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Medication is a treatment that uses medicine.
Example) I'll give you a medication for your stomachache. You can get the medicine in the pharmacy or just get a shot(something like a vaccination or a needle)
Medicine is what you get when you are sick. (💊)
Example) did you take your cold medicine? It's already lunch time.
5 mei 2022
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Claire/みさと♂
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Engels, Japans
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