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One ampoule of 150mg one to times in a day.
Usually 50mg up to 3 times per day (four at a pinch but check with a doctor or pharmacist before going that high). Alternatively, 75mg once or twice per day.
I think it depends on severity of your condition. I have narcolepsy and the 150mg do not last throughout the day, but if I take the 250mg around 5:30am before work, I'm good for the day and have no side effects whatsoever. If my doctor hadn't had narcolepsy himself, he maynot havediagnosed my narcolepsy right away.
a long long time 2mg aweek
Yes, many people take 150 mg of Tramadol each day. A doctor will prescribe Tramadol and decide the dosage of each patient. Some patients complain of a foggy brain for the first few days of taking the medicine.
Yes I am also I am sure there are a lot of others on that high dosage. It is unusual but some people have a fast metabolism and metabolize the pills fast, therefore build a tolerance and need higher doses. This is usually done gradually if an increase is needed.
The correct dosage is 5 to 10mgs per day.
The difference is the measurement amount taken per use. Verses the daily intake could mean the amount of units used. For example sally takes a daily dose of 75mg naproxen. The physician just increased her daily intake to two doses per day, so her daily intake is 150mg.
The recommended dosage for Yeduc is...ONE pill a day!!!It really does work...
yes. I am experiencing with a constipation since taking 100 mg / day of Lasartan
You take that medication twice a day
As a daily dose, yes. The normal dose would be between 150mg and 300mg. 300mg is significantly more effective than 150mg. The maximum recommended dose is 450mg, because seizure risk increases significantly at 600mg. A standard release pill is usually 75mg, but you would take 2 to 4 a day. The extended release pills are bigger, but that's because you can only take 1 or 2 a day because they take longer to absorb.