presciption; antibiotic; dosage; over the counter; generic; chronic; fill my prescription; side effects; active ingredient; nasal spray; antihistamine; ibuprofen; laxative; sedative; ointment; steroid; stimulant
Quite a useful vocabulary , you are an exceptional teacher . Thanks. May the force be with you. I hope that this phrase is right . My very best wlshes.!
For me this class is a piece of cake. Do you know why? It is because I have so many medical affections , so the doctor office is my second home and my third is the pharmacy! My best wish is that all people having this class is very healthy and not have to visit the pharmacy so often as I do. Good night to everybody; it is 12:19 A . M . and I will try to rest and sleep, otherwise, I will need all those pills coming out from your bottle Teacher Wes.
The class was really captivating as well as riveting as I could answer a few questions made by you😀. I really appreciate it. Not to cajole you,candidly, you're the quintessence of English teacher🧡🧡🧡 Keep up the good work🥰
damn i miss working in Cigna... i miss talking with the elderly people...i love their sweet voices like my grandparents...thanks for this vocabulary exercise, it reminds me to write all the terminologies and their meanings so that i won't forget also what i did in my previous work in Cigna. i love working with the elderly people and for those who are in Medicare or Part D(stand-alone drugs), soon you will be encountering agents bringing you to the Coverage Determination Unit for your prescriptions to be considered. Good luck with US health care...
Factually, you're super sweet and that's regarded by me, as, utterly sweet of you, to share with me this Pharmacy vocabulary-enriching video. However, first and foremost, I'm sending you lots of appreciative heartfelt love for your lovely/noble efforts in this regard. Yet, I've got to admit that I'm a medical doctor ( MD ).
Very interesting your video about Pharmacy Vocabulary. It helps a lot in order to become familiar with the usage of new words about medicines. Thank you for your generous time and the information in Pdf to download.
Are the following terms correct? If so, can they be used interchangeably? If not, which is the correct one? a) "Dose" (sing), "Doses" (pl) b) "Dosis" (sing), "Doses" (pl). Thx!
Thank you Wes for a really useful vocabulary. This year I'm planning a trip to Scotland. It's always good to be prepared just in case and know how to buy some basic over the counter medicines. I wish you a lot of health. I'm afraid you sounded a little bit hoarse. Take some rest and stay safe! Warm greetings from Warsaw
Great Sunday Wes, I hope you are having a whale of time and painting the town red with your fam and friends. Your lessons just act like a stimuant for me and motivate to learn more vocabularies especially related to specific topics. ❤❤❤ P. S I am starving for more such lessons. Bring it on pleasee
Good job, but there is just one more word Iwanted to know, ittr is about medicine or tablets that make one urinate more to get rid of water that makes the feet swell , or it goes to the lungs and so breathing becomes difficult
15:15 it's either side effects or adverse effects. Side effects are expected and temporary while adverse effects are untoward reactions to a certain drugs and it requires further treatment or attention. 22:24 is analgesics for fever and acts as a pain killers like ibuprofen, tylenol. Anti inflammatory drug is for inflammation. 29:00 I thought it is supplements.
Thank you for the daily dose of American English. I don't need an antihistamine because I'm not allergic to it, on the contrary, I have a great chemistry with it 😆.
This is a lesson has been thoroughly done with enthusiasm of the teacher. As a student I should have expressed my appreciation to the teacher!
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I am a pharmacist as well, based in Poland, thanks for this lesson 😉, cheers!
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Bravo. As a Pharmacist you are doing better than me. Bravo
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@@InteractiveEng Are "OINTMENT" and "LINIMENT" synonyms?
@@edwardamosbrandwein3583 yes
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presciption; antibiotic; dosage; over the counter; generic; chronic; fill my prescription; side effects; active ingredient; nasal spray; antihistamine; ibuprofen; laxative; sedative; ointment; steroid; stimulant
As a Doctor, you’re doing great. Congrats.
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Sweet
Thank you for refreshing my memory about these words, phrases and collocations.
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Quite a useful vocabulary , you are an exceptional teacher . Thanks. May the force be with you. I hope that this phrase is right . My very best wlshes.!
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For me this class is a piece of cake. Do you know why? It is because I have so many medical affections , so the doctor office is my second home and my third is the pharmacy! My best wish is that all people having this class is very healthy and not have to visit the pharmacy so often as I do. Good night to everybody; it is 12:19 A . M . and I will try to rest and sleep, otherwise, I will need all those pills coming out from your bottle Teacher Wes.
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I go to a pharmacy often recently. And this video is actually helpful! Thank you!
Very helpful lesson mainly for those who don't live in an English speaking country and obviously never or rarely use the language. Thanks a lot.
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It's really useful learning about this topic. Excellent explanation. Thanks teacher Wes.
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Informative lesson and well explained. Thank you very much.
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Very informative & Useful , Thanks.
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Amazing class, thank you so much
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This lesson is amazing!!
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Excellent lesson thank you Wes!
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Thanks for the lesson 😊
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Its always good to master some vocabulary, no matter the topic. Thanks
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Thanks for the class
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Dear sir..!
I found your instruction very helpful.I enjoyed it greatly.
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Thanks a million 👍
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Very helpful.
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The class was really captivating as well as riveting as I could answer a few questions made by you😀. I really appreciate it. Not to cajole you,candidly, you're the quintessence of English teacher🧡🧡🧡 Keep up the good work🥰
Great video 👌 an non English-speaker I've learned a lot. Empress us with other videos. Thank you a lot
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For sure you are unique ❤
damn i miss working in Cigna... i miss talking with the elderly people...i love their sweet voices like my grandparents...thanks for this vocabulary exercise, it reminds me to write all the terminologies and their meanings so that i won't forget also what i did in my previous work in Cigna. i love working with the elderly people and for those who are in Medicare or Part D(stand-alone drugs), soon you will be encountering agents bringing you to the Coverage Determination Unit for your prescriptions to be considered. Good luck with US health care...
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It was a useful video, thank you.
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Very important class! We never know when we are gonna need to use that vocabulary. 😉
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Yes, i agree with you, daily life english vacabulary and speech are very important . Thanks.
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I loved this. ❤
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Good job. This topic seldom explain in english lesson. Thank you so much
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That's really amazing. I'm technical pharmacist in brazil and very soon i will arrive in Glasgow. Thank you so much dear friend, amazing vídeo.
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Hi , thank you ,this lesson very useful
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I’ve learned a lot today. Thank you
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Factually, you're super sweet and that's regarded by me, as, utterly sweet of you, to share with me this Pharmacy vocabulary-enriching video.
However, first and foremost, I'm sending you lots of appreciative heartfelt love for your lovely/noble efforts in this regard.
Yet, I've got to admit that I'm a medical doctor ( MD ).
Tylenol and Advil are trade names for Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen respectively.
Excellent information
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Thank you so much for your video, it’s helpful for me to study in English ❤❤❤❤
Useful topic
Thank to you
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Please upload a video on how many ways we can use being in detail. Your video on pharmacy vocabulary is awsome.
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I’ve always been fond of medical field 😊 Your lesson fascinated me!!!
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Great video with excellent explanation!!
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Thank you so much.
You are a great teacher.
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Thank you ❤
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Very interesting your video about Pharmacy Vocabulary. It helps a lot in order to become familiar with the usage of new words about medicines. Thank you for your generous time and the information in Pdf to download.
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So helpful, thank you 🙏🏻🌹✨🙏🏻
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Please let us have the Court vocabulary again
So educative thanks so much
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Well done
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Thanks very challeging lesson on specific vocab.julio retired teacher.
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The generic for Tylenol is Acetaminophen, not Ibuprofen.
AWESOME LESSON !!!😃
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Thanks for the video, Wes.
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A VERY USEFUL LESSON‼️☘️THANK YOU VERY MUCH INDEED🦋🌟🦋
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Thanks.
Especially for vocabulary list in the end of itch video
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Excellent guru
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Very useful viedo
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Thanks a lot,for this good video.
If you make about driver licence a long video,it will be wonderful.
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Except that, you are perfect!
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I am from Cambodia and I found that your video is so amazing.
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
Excelente
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This is awesome
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Tq u sir its very useful video
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I learned good words about pharmacy tq u sir.
How r u sir and tq u
Tq u sir giving useful lesson
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Amazing teacher wes 👏
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Excellent! Most useful video!
Are the following terms correct? If so, can they be used interchangeably?
If not, which is the correct one?
a) "Dose" (sing), "Doses" (pl)
b) "Dosis" (sing), "Doses" (pl).
Thx!
I learned a lot of new words today🎆🎆🎇🎇🎆🎇✨✨thank you Wes💖💝💖💝
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Thank you Wes for a really useful vocabulary. This year I'm planning a trip to Scotland. It's always good to be prepared just in case and know how to buy some basic over the counter medicines. I wish you a lot of health. I'm afraid you sounded a little bit hoarse. Take some rest and stay safe! Warm greetings from Warsaw
Hi Ania. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Wish you all the best, and I hope you have a great time in Scotland. 😊
@@InteractiveEngis it correct DRUGSTORE instead of pharmacy?
A thumbs-up for this wonderful video.
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Great Sunday Wes, I hope you are having a whale of time and painting the town red with your fam and friends. Your lessons just act like a stimuant for me and motivate to learn more vocabularies especially related to specific topics. ❤❤❤
P. S I am starving for more such lessons. Bring it on pleasee
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Thanks
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Cheers you Wes 🤗 it's really a freakin sick video
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Good job, but there is just one more word Iwanted to know, ittr is about medicine or tablets that make one urinate more to get rid of water that makes the feet swell , or it goes to the lungs and so breathing becomes difficult
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Thank you for every thing you teach us 😊🙂
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That's just what I need.
Thank you! This is very useful to me ❤ XoXo
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This is a very practical lesson so that I would meet pharmacist to fill the prescribtion.
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perfect.
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Chronic pain .can we use acute pain ?
15:15 it's either side effects or adverse effects. Side effects are expected and temporary while adverse effects are untoward reactions to a certain drugs and it requires further treatment or attention.
22:24 is analgesics for fever and acts as a pain killers like ibuprofen, tylenol. Anti inflammatory drug is for inflammation.
29:00 I thought it is supplements.
you have long ads i didn't skip to support you ...God bless!
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Hi there. Could be possible to say " secondary effects" apart from "side effects "? Are both possible?
Yes, that words. You could also say "adverse effects." 👍
Hi ,I’m a follower from your insta, thx for this brilliant lesson 💫👌
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Yes sedative
My answer to the question @21:48 was paracetamol. I don't know ibuprofen.
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please do college vocabulary, all your videos very useful for me I'm appreciate it🙏
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@@InteractiveEng Thank you very much teacher🙏💙
Thank you so much Wes. I got everthing right, but some of them I didn't know how to spell correctly.
BTW, it was really useful. Thanks again.
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I couldn't guess any 😩 but this is a great vocabs and I've learned a lot.
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There're also lots of sprays for the throat and a few for skin.
Well done body!
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Ointment. Pommade in french
Over thecounter
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Tq u sir
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thank you very much indeed for exm
Explaatio about the drugs truly I have a very difficulty. When I travelling to the US or the UK.
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I am from Brazil.
Thank you for the daily dose of American English. I don't need an antihistamine because I'm not allergic to it, on the contrary, I have a great chemistry with it 😆.
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hi sorry, can you describe what is the pharmacy back in?