Prescribed in a sentence as an adjective

That's part of why Adderall XR is prescribed in doses about half the weight of Vyvanse.

No. It's two nouns combined to elicit a prescribed response.

I also have legal opiates that my doctor prescribed for pain.

If someone told you that they were prescribed diacetylmorphine for chronic pain, what would you say?

Now Paxil is not allowed to be prescribed for adolescents and children but my brother will die in prison.

My little brother was prescribed Paxil as an adolescent.

He behaved exactly how kids prescribed this medicine behave, in a murderous rage.

Seriously?What you'll find with customer service departments is that what they do is largely prescribed by scripts.

This obviously wasn't cheating since it was within the prescribed parameters for the exam.

The "bad ones" start to act up, and nowadays are prescribed antipsychotic tranquilizers.

Medical ********* has been prescribed in hospitals for some time with great benefit.

With NQOs, you get a right to buy company stock at a fixed strike price exercisable as your options vest over a prescribed period.

The ***** that you are prescribed and the ***** people consume recreationally are not fundamentally different.

Agile should be viewed as an organizational tool that has prescripted and prescribed rules that work in general, but maybe don't work in the specific.

That's why you have stuff happening all the time like this:"A two-year-old is diagnosed with an inner ear infection and prescribed an antibiotic.

Even if this sort of thing were required, wouldn't this be just like a prescribed foreign language course in middle school that one has but a fleeting acquaintance with, only to have little or nothing stick beyond getting past the requirement for the purposes of passing a class.

And then those journal articles will have very little in common with the actual data from the FDA trials because the pharma companies completely spin it, which is why the vast majority of the most popularly prescribed ***** are not only no more effective than placebos, but in fact significantly worse when you look at the total quality/length of life.

Prescribed definitions

adjective

set down as a rule or guide

adjective

fixed or established especially by order or command; "at the time appointed (or the appointed time")

See also: appointed decreed ordained

adjective

conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline; "in prescribed order"

See also: official

adjective

formally laid down or imposed; "positive laws"

See also: positive