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tomar un medicamento

English translation of tomar un medicamento

take a medicine

The Spanish phrase 'tomar un medicamento' translates to 'take a medicine' in English. It is typically used in the context of healthcare, such as when a healthcare professional, like a doctor or nurse, instructs a patient to consume a certain medication. It can also pertain to self-administration of medicine as part of maintaining personal health. This term can include a variety of types of medicine, from over-the-counter drugs to prescription medication.


Example sentences using: tomar un medicamento

No te olvides de tomar un medicamento después de la comida

English translation of No te olvides de tomar un medicamento después de la comida

Don't forget to take a medication after the meal

This phrase is used to remind someone the importance of taking their medication after eating. Medications can be harsh on an empty stomach, so it's common advice to eat before taking certain drugs.

Voy a tomar un medicamento para mi dolor de cabeza

English translation of Voy a tomar un medicamento para mi dolor de cabeza

I am going to take a medication for my headache

This sentence shows how a speaker might inform someone that they are about to take medicine for a headache. It is an instance of taking responsibility for one's health by self-administering a medication for a common ailment.

Es importante tomar un medicamento solo como lo indica el médico

English translation of Es importante tomar un medicamento solo como lo indica el médico

It is important to take a medication only as the doctor prescribes

This phrase emphasizes the need to follow doctor's instructions when taking medication. Taking too much, too little or at the wrong times can lead to ineffectiveness or dangerous side-effects.

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