overtreat
English
Etymology
Verb
overtreat (third-person singular simple present overtreats, present participle overtreating, simple past and past participle overtreated)
- (medicine, transitive) To subject to excessive medical treatment, often to such an extent as to cause adverse effects.
- Coordinate term: undertreat
- 1977 February 12, Bruce Michael Gelbert, “Some New York Alternatives”, in Gay Community News, volume 4, number 33, page 5:
- The traditional physician in Astoria who overtreated me for a case of syphilis six and a half years ago to the tune of twelve penicillin shots plus three weeks' worth of penicillin pills.
- 2002, Anthony L. McCall, “Insulin Therapy and Hypoglycemia”, in Insulin Therapy[1], →ISBN, page 217:
- Also, overtreated patients become more insulin-resistant, and this gradually reverses as insulin doses are reduced.
Derived terms
Translations
to subject to excessive medical treatment
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