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投薬

tōyaku /toːjaku/

The act of administering or prescribing medicine to a patient. It is a formal medical term used by healthcare professionals to describe the process of giving specific drugs as part of a treatment plan.

Ejemplos

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毎日、決められた時間に投薬してください。

Please administer the medicine at the scheduled time every day.

2

患者様への投薬内容を再度確認いたします。

I will reconfirm the details of the medication administered to the patient.

3

おじいちゃんの投薬、忘れないでね。

Don't forget Grandpa's medication schedule, okay?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
投薬
Verb
投薬する
Relacionado
投薬者
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Truco para recordar

Visualize the kanji: 投 (to throw/apply) + 薬 (medicine). You are 'applying' or 'delivering' medicine to a person.

Quiz rápido

医師は患者に適切な___を行った。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 投薬

Ejemplos

1

毎日、決められた時間に投薬してください。

everyday

Please administer the medicine at the scheduled time every day.

2

患者様への投薬内容を再度確認いたします。

formal

I will reconfirm the details of the medication administered to the patient.

3

おじいちゃんの投薬、忘れないでね。

informal

Don't forget Grandpa's medication schedule, okay?

4

新薬の投薬実験が、慎重な管理のもとで開始された。

academic

Experiments for the administration of the new drug have begun under strict management.

5

当クリニックでは、適切な投薬指導を行っております。

business

Our clinic provides appropriate guidance on medication administration.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
投薬
Verb
投薬する
Relacionado
投薬者

Colocaciones comunes

投薬量 dosage amount
投薬期間 medication period
投薬ミス medication error
投薬治療 medication therapy
投薬指示 medication instructions

Frases Comunes

投薬を受ける

to receive medication

投薬を中止する

to discontinue medication

投薬を開始する

to start a course of medication

Se confunde a menudo con

投薬 vs 服薬

Toyaku is the act of 'giving' or 'prescribing' medicine (doctor's side), while fukuyaku is the act of 'taking' medicine (patient's side).

投薬 vs 処方

Shoho refers specifically to the act of writing a prescription, whereas toyaku covers the actual delivery/administration of the drugs.

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Notas de uso

This word is primarily used in clinical or professional settings. While it can be used at home when discussing a schedule, 'kusuri o nomu' (to take medicine) is more common in casual conversation.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'toyaku' when they mean they took a pill for a headache. For personal use, simply use 'kusuri o nomu' instead of the technical 'toyaku'.

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Truco para recordar

Visualize the kanji: 投 (to throw/apply) + 薬 (medicine). You are 'applying' or 'delivering' medicine to a person.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sino-Japanese roots 'to' (to throw/put into/deliver) and 'yaku' (medicine/drug).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun or a Suru-verb (投薬する). Often used with the particle 'への' (to/for) when indicating the recipient patient.
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, the separation of medical prescribing and dispensing is strict; 'toyaku' instructions are often double-checked by both doctors and pharmacists.

Quiz rápido

医師は患者に適切な___を行った。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 投薬

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