different between overprescribe vs overmedicate
overprescribe
English
Etymology
over- +? prescribe
Verb
overprescribe (third-person singular simple present overprescribes, present participle overprescribing, simple past and past participle overprescribed)
- (transitive) To prescribe (a drug) more frequently than appropriate.
- Antonym: underprescribe
overprescribe From the web:
- what does overprescribed mean
- what does overprescribed
overmedicate
English
Etymology
over- +? medicate
Verb
overmedicate (third-person singular simple present overmedicates, present participle overmedicating, simple past and past participle overmedicated)
- To medicate excessively
Related terms
- overdiagnose
- overprescribe
- overtreat
overmedicate From the web:
- what does overmedicated mean
- what does overmedicated
- what happens when you are overmedicated
- how can you tell if someone is overmedicated
- what to do if overmedicated
- what are the symptoms of being overmedicated
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