Hi
I have 2 sentences here - The nurse will administer an injection for fever. After that, you’ll need to buy tablets for throat pain and fever at the pharmacy.
Do these sentences sound OK? Do I need to make any changes?
Should I use pills instead of tablets?
Please help
Thank you
I'd change 'for throat pain' to 'for your sore throat'. 'Tablets' is better than 'pills', but I'd say 'medication' instead. It might be that a bottle of medicine, a throat spray or lozenges will be better than tablets.
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I'd change 'for throat pain' to 'for your sore throat'.
'Tablets' is better than 'pills', but I'd say 'medication' instead. It might be that a bottle of medicine, a throat spray or lozenges will be better than tablets.