different between contraindicate vs contraindicated
contraindicate
English
Etymology
contra- +? indicate
Verb
contraindicate (third-person singular simple present contraindicates, present participle contraindicating, simple past and past participle contraindicated)
- (medicine) To make inadvisable; to warn against a specific medicine or treatment.
Translations
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- contraindicated what does that mean
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contraindicated
English
Verb
contraindicated
- simple past tense and past participle of contraindicate
contraindicated From the web:
- what contraindicated means
- contraindicated what does that mean
- what does contraindicated mean in medical terms
- what are contraindicated exercises
- what does contraindicated in pregnancy mean
- what medications contraindicated with grapefruit
- what is contraindicated with warfarin
- what is contraindicated with digoxin
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