Once a week? Then it's one pill a week which sounds a bit odd as a prescription. it must say how many a day or hour. If it's several a week you spread it out evenly over the days and hours. If you are unsure what it says you contact the doctor again. How many pills you can give to someone is impossible to say since you don't mention the medication or what it is for.
haha alot
3000 pounds :) if your good
Doctor Who doesn't have an omnibus because episodes come episodes come out weekly and not daily.
Doctor who doesn't have an omnibus because episodes come episodes come out weekly and not daily.
NO. Liquid chlorine does not have stablizer. It is good for shock. I spend a fortune using liquid twice weekly only to see it vanish in the sun. Tablets are best, especially in a feeder.
A huge number. Doses of vitamin D are usually measured in mcg (micrograms), not mg (milligrams). You would have to take eight hundred thousand 5000 IU tablets of vitamin D to be one hundred thousand MG. That's 800,000 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D = 100,000 mg. Even if you mean micrograms (mcg) it would require eight hundred (800) 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D to be 100,000 mcg. 800 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D = 100,000 mcg.
The word "abnormal" in your question should prompt you to seek help from a medical professional. Weekly bleeding is NEVER normal.
Weight Watchers, also check at bookstores for doctor-written books on weekly diets. Check magazine subscriptions to help you with it such as Reader's Digest.
It was first broadcast in 4 weekly parts from 23 November to 14 December 1963.
The First broadcast in four weekly parts was from 23 November to 14 December 1963
It would completely depend on the practice the doctor works for, but many pay monthly.
It was first broadcast in 4 weekly parts from 23 November to 14 December 1963.