How to Say "treatments" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “treatments” is “medicinas” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Necesito comprar mis medicinas en la farmacia.
I need to buy my medicines at the pharmacy.
El doctor me recetó unas medicinas muy fuertes.
The doctor prescribed me some very strong drugs.
¿Dónde guardas todas las medicinas para los niños?
Where do you keep all the medicines for the children?
Plural Form
This word is the plural form of 'medicina' (medicine). You use it when talking about multiple types of medication or a general supply of drugs.
English Singular vs. Spanish Plural
Mistake: “Using 'medicina' when referring to multiple pills or doses, like 'Tomo mi medicina.'”
Correction: Spanish often uses the plural 'medicinas' even when English might use the singular 'medicine' for a general treatment: 'Tomo mis medicinas.' (I take my medicine/drugs.)
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