They may purposely "ignore" dosage instructions, but also (as in the case of those with reading, language, memory, or cognitive barriers) some patients accidentally take inaccurate dosages.
I think MOST people think "if one is good, two is better."
They give people prescriptions and telll people stuff about those prescriptions!
Doses are different for different people and depend on the person's body weight and the condition for which he or she is being treated.
People with a medical degree
You do /ignore "Name"
You have to ignore people that tease you and act normal and fun until people start to forget about it
No. Prescriptions are free for people under 21, over 60 and the chronically ill. Everyone else has to pay (a subsidised amount) per item.
Effexor (venlafaxine) is generally prescribed in increments of 37.5mg, with the highest recommended dose being 225mg. However, some people may need to take up to 375mg.
Ignore them.
MeLa
To ignore people means to pay them no attention, so by not talking with them and avoiding them, you are paying them no attention.
Because it helps ease old people minds and helps their joints relax Etc.. :D
The best option is to ignore them.