seponate

Etymology
See usage notes.

Verb

 * 1)  To remove (a medication) from a patient's treatment.
 * 2) * 1957, in Annales Paediatriae Fenniae, Volume 3, Issue 2, Duodecim, page 488:
 * There was a striking connexion between periods of remission when the thyroid preparation was given, and exacerbations when the drug was seponated.
 * There was a striking connexion between periods of remission when the thyroid preparation was given, and exacerbations when the drug was seponated.

Usage notes

 * This term does not appear to be used by native English speakers; rather, it is found only in English works by Scandinavian authors, who apparently assume the existence of an English cognate for Norwegian, Swedish , German , and so on.