How to say "prescribed medication" in Polish?

In Polish "prescribed medication" translates to  przepisany lek 

Transliteration: psheh-peh-sah-nih lek

🇵🇱 Nie mogę przestać brać przepisanego leku.

🗣️ Nyeh moh-gem psheh-stahts b-rahtsh psheh-peh-sah-neh-go leh-koo.

🇺🇸 I can't stop taking the prescribed medication.



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Polish

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "prescribed medication" in Polish?

You can use the word "przepisany lek" which translates to "prescribed medication".

How to pronounce "przepisany lek" (prescribed medication) in Polish?

The word "przepisany lek" is pronounced as "psheh-peh-sah-nih lek".

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