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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
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Do you have a medicine of vomiting or for vomiting? Which one is correct?
  

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tenjing Do you have a medicine of vomiting or for vomiting? Which one is correct? It depends whether you want to prevent it or induce it.

  • tenjing Do you have a medicine of vomiting or for vomiting?
  • Which one is correct?
  • It depends whether you want to prevent it or induce it.
  • 1 Do you have a medicine to prevent vomiting?
  • 2 Do you have a medicine to induce vomiting?
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tenjing Do you have a medicine of vomiting or for vomiting? Which one is correct?
It depends whether you want to prevent it or induce it.

1 Do you have a medicine to prevent vomiting?
2 Do you have a medicine to induce vomiting? / Do you have an emetic?

We probably would not say 1. We would more likely say Do you have a
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I am pretty confused here. How to ask a question to ask for a medicine?(medicine of vomiting)
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tenjingHow to ask a question to ask for a medicine?(medicine of vomiting)
Did you read CJ's post?

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