Daily Life - At The Pharmacy(0084)
Daily Life - At The Pharmacy(0084)
A:
Hello sir, how can I help you?
B:
Yes, I need this prescription please.
A:
Let's see. Okay, so 50 mg of Prozac, would you prefer this in capsule or tablet?
B:
Capsules are fine.
A:
Okay, you should take 1 capsule 3 times a day. Be sure not to take it on an empty stomach, and also, don't ever mix it with alcohol!
B:
Yes, I know. It's not the first time I'm taking this! Don't worry, I won't overdose!
A:
Okay, anything else I can get you?
B:
Oh, yes, I almost forgot! Can I also get some eye drops and um, some condoms?
A:
Sure. Darn condoms aren't registered in our system.
B:
Oh, well that's okay, I'll get some later, thanks... Really it's no problem.
A:
Just hang on there a sec. Can I get a price check on " Fun Times Ribbed Condoms" please!
Key Vocabulary
prescription
common noun, singular
a list of drugs written by doctor
milligram
common noun, plural
a unit for measuring weight
capsule
common noun, singular
(drug) contained in a plastic container
tablet
common noun, singular
(drug) formed in round hard shape
overdose
verb
take more drugs than suggested
eye drop
common noun, plural
liquid used to drop into eyes to treat eye diseases
hang on
phrase
hold on
get a price check
phrase
type in the number of something to check it's price
Supplementary Vocabulary
syringe
common noun, singular
a device made of a hollow tube and a needle that is used to force fluids into or take fluids out of the body
cough syrup
common noun, singular
a usually sweet liquid that contains medicine used to stop coughing —called also cough medicine
bandage
common noun, singular
a covering (such as a strip of cloth) that protects or supports part of the body that has been hurt
hydrogen peroxide
common noun, singular
a liquid that is used to make things lighter in color or to kill bacteria
ointment
common noun, singular
a smooth substance that is rubbed on the skin to help heal a wound or to reduce pain or discomfort