How to say "stop taking medicine" in Chinese?

In Chinese "stop taking medicine" translates to  停药 

Transliteration: tíng yào

🇨🇳 你不能自己停药。

🗣️ Nǐ bù néng zì jǐ tíng yào.

🇺🇸 You can't stop taking your medicine on your own.



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How to say "stop taking medicine" in Chinese?

You can use the word "停药" which translates to "stop taking medicine".

How to pronounce "停药" (stop taking medicine) in Chinese?

The word "停药" is pronounced as "tíng yào".

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