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How to pronounce contraindicate in English?

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Type Words
Type of advise, counsel, rede
Derivation contraindication

Examples of contraindicate

contraindicate
At the initial consultation, patients are screened for conditions that may contraindicate the diet.
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Remind him of what you are already taking to be certain that it will not contraindicate with other medications.
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In particular, the presence of esophageal varices may contraindicate prophylaxis as it is associated with postoperative hemorrhage.
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It's also worth noting that they did not recommend Pradaxa in patients with bioprosthetic valves, but didn't absolutely contraindicate it.
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But you fail to consider the laundry list of prescription medication and herbal supplements you currently take that could potentially contraindicate with the glucosamine.
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Of course, everyone is different and there may be other medications or factors involved when judging risks, but all on their own they do not contraindicate one another.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
More examples
  • Make a treatment inadvisable
  • (contraindication) (medicine) a reason that makes it inadvisable to prescribe a particular drug or employ a particular procedure or treatment
  • A contraindication (pronounced as contra-indication) is a condition or factor that speaks against a certain measure. ...
  • (Contraindicated) Disadvantageous, perhaps dangerous; a treatment that should not be used in certain individuals or conditions due to risks. For instance, a drug may be contraindicated for pregnant women and people with high blood pressure. Such individuals should not be involved in the study.
  • (Contraindicated) Not recommended because of the potential for harm.
  • (Contraindication) A specific situation in which a particulartreatment should NOT be used, because it may be harmful to the patient.For example, some anti-HIV drugs are primarily broken down by the liverand should not be given to people who have liver damage.
  • (Contraindication) a specific circumstance when the use of certain treatments could be harmful.
  • (Contraindication) a factor that renders the administration of a drug or device or the carrying out of a medical procedure inadvisable.
  • (Contraindication) A condition that makes a treatment not helpful or even harmful.