Typically health care professionals write bid without periods
It means 1(one) tab (tablet) BID (twice a day).BID means Two times a day. The drugs to be taken Two times daily.
3 mg (milligrams - 0.003g) bid (bis in die - meaning twice a day)3 milligrams two times a day
For medications, bid: Take twice a day PRN: as needed So this would mean to take the medication twice a day, as needed.
One cc unit is equal to 1 milliliter of water.
BID
The medical abbreviation "2 tab po bid" means to take two tablets by mouth twice a day. "Tab" refers to tablets, "po" stands for "per os," which is Latin for "by mouth," and "bid" means "twice a day." This instruction indicates the dosage and frequency for a medication prescribed to a patient.
"1 GTT BID OU" is a medical abbreviation often used in prescriptions. It means to administer 1 drop (GTT) of medication twice a day (BID) in both eyes (OU). This instruction is commonly used for eye drops or ophthalmic solutions.
Medication orders: Take 2 times a day, with meals (literally: bis in die, with cibo - twice in day, with food)
Medication orders: Take 2 times a day, with meals (literally: bis in die, with cibo - twice in day, with food)
b.i.d means two times a day, usually written in lower case letters. Three times a day is t.i.d., four times a day is q.i.d.
"Take BID" is a medical abbreviation that stands for "take twice a day." It indicates that a medication or treatment should be administered two times within a 24-hour period, typically spaced evenly, such as in the morning and evening. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for specific dosing schedules.
"2 puffs BID" is a medical abbreviation commonly used in prescribing medication. In this context, "puffs" refer to the number of times a patient should inhale or take the medication, while "BID" stands for "bis in die" in Latin, meaning "twice a day." Therefore, "2 puffs BID" instructs the patient to take two puffs of the medication two times a day, typically spaced out evenly.