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The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"
In a medical text, it say:
... treat with aspirin over claxane.
I can't get the meaning of over.
Does it mean instead of?
I have following idiom dictionary:
NTC's American Idioms Dictionary by Richard A. Spears
But I couldn't see any entry for treat ... over
If I want to find it in Oxford Learner's Dic. or idiom Dic., where should I look for?
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"

Originally Posted by
yabi
In a medical text, it say:
... treat with aspirin over claxane.
I can't get the meaning of over.
Does it mean instead of?
I have following idiom dictionary:
NTC's American Idioms Dictionary by Richard A. Spears
But I couldn't see any entry for treat ... over
If I want to find it in Oxford Learner's Dic. or idiom Dic., where should I look for?
Clexane (enoxaparin) is a type of injected heparin, a blood thinner. Aspirin also thins blood. These drugs are used in combination in a few disorders. This must be an American term. I guess it means that the basic treatment is the Clexane injections once a day, with oral aspirin 'covering' it.
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"

Originally Posted by
Raymott
Clexane (enoxaparin) is a type of injected heparin, a blood thinner. Aspirin also thins blood. These drugs are used in combination in a few disorders. This must be an American term. I guess it means that the basic treatment is the Clexane injections once a day, with oral aspirin 'covering' it.
I was moved with your medicine knowledge. Clexane is trade name but you know it. Is it because of your knowledge or it is a common word in where you live?
Anyway here does the "over" means after and it complies using them together.
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"

Originally Posted by
yabi
I was moved with your medicine knowledge. Clexane is trade name but you know it. Is it because of your knowledge or it is a common word in where you live?
Anyway here does the "over" means after and it complies using them together.
I used to be a doctor. As I said, I'm not familiar with that use of "over", so any further speculation would be guessing.
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"
I'm never opposed to a guess or two
If the book is an American book, the phrase might possibly mean "Choose aspirin over Clexane in treating this ailment."
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Re: The meaning of over in the" treat with aspirin over clexane"

Originally Posted by
probus
I'm never opposed to a guess or two

If the book is an American book, the phrase might possibly mean "Choose aspirin over Clexane in treating this ailment."
Yes, the context would certainly help. If the sentence was "If the patient is allergic to Clexane, treat with aspirin over Clexane" then I'm obviously wrong.
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