quick-acting in the PONS Dictionary

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A quick-acting, long-lasting energy source that doesn't cause a blood sugar spike is extremely useful for diabetics and health-conscious individuals who want to avoid diabetes.
www.alternet.org
In two of those incidents, quick-acting paramedics are credited with being able to save the person.
www.lfpress.com
There is also a comprehensive quick-acting roll-over protection system included in the package.
www.stuff.co.nz
I tried it with a nicely responsive and efficient six-speed auto, and very quick-acting belt-drive start-stop system.
www.topgear.com
Put the strong flour into a bowl and mix in the quick-acting yeast, the sugar and the salt.
www.independent.ie
A record-fast ambulance trip and quick-acting doctors saved his life.
www.thestar.com
Witnesses said had it not been for the throng of quick-acting bystanders who rushed into the street and stopped the woman from driving, she would have run over the boy.
www.dailymail.co.uk
After minor surgeries, many dentists used to reflexively prescribe quick-acting opioids to relieve a patient's pain.
netnebraska.org
A quick-acting painkiller on the other hand, could be especially useful for people with migraines.
www.bbc.co.uk
Its traction control is quick-acting and, even better, quick to release.
www.wheelsmag.com.au

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