Patients with a history of narrow angle glaucoma should not take atomoxetine. Since the liver breaks down the drug, patients with a history of liver disease should only be prescribed a low dose.
Atomoxetine is a selective norepinephrine inhibitor. By enhancing the activities of norepinephrine in certain areas of the brain, atomoxetine reduces chemical imbalances that are believed to contribute to ADHD symptoms.
His recent death will preclude any further criminal court action against him.
There are certain conditions that either partly or completely preclude the use of colonic irrigation, such as an active attack of Crohn's disease, bleeding ulcers, and hyperacidosis.
does not preclude
Your actions have precluded me from answering the question.
When a patient is severely malnourished; requires surgery; is undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatments; is seriously burned; has persistent diarrhea or vomiting; has paralysis of the gastrointestinal tract.
preclude means to prevent the presence, existence, or occurence of
Because the police thought they could preclude her hometown from the list of possible places she would hide, she was able to evade them for decades.Most of the victims had friends or family members who had eaten the exact same food, but had managed to evade the illness, which seemed to preclude the theory that it was food-borne.
(Preclude refers to an action or status that may prevent another action or status.) Having a criminal record may preclude you from getting a government job. The use of a temporary repair should not preclude permanent restoration at a later date.
Most people can preclude four plus two equaling thirteen.
Just because you forgot your project she doesn't need to preclude you from coming in her house.
Preclude is a word used to describe something from happening. A good sentence would be, she was so good at lying that she was able to preclude her parents from knowing who broke the lamp.