Sentences with phrase «to take for the rest of one's life»

They started him on a daily regimen of shots, told him he might have to continue taking them for the rest of his life.
Clinicians and researchers have raised ethical questions about the transplant, as well as concerns about whether Dinoire was stable enough to give informed consent for the procedure — which dips into uncharted issues involving the relationship between the face and personal identity — and for the regimen of immunosuppressive drugs she must now take for the rest of her life.
If your dog responds well to selegiline, she will probably take it for the rest of her life.
Once a dog begins taking anticonvulsant medication, they need to continue taking it for the rest of their life.
The first few breaths after birth may be the most difficult breaths your baby will take for the rest of her life.
That's when I knew that in addition to the MS medication I was going to have to take for the rest of my life, I wanted to explore some other healing modalities.
Stewart was prescribed blood pressure medicine that she was told she would need to take for the rest of her life.
I honestly don't have side effects from the meds and expect that I'll be taking some for the rest of my life.
These medications will, in most cases, need to be taken for the rest of your life.
That in and of itself is enough to make me take it for the rest of my life!
Your vet can prescribe a daily thyroid pill, which your dog must take for the rest of his life.
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