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1. A doctor will gauge the strength of prescription based on an examination of the patient.
Yes, there are prescription strength joint pain medications. Their strength and content may be different from over-the-counter medicine so that prescription strength one must be prescribed by the doctor before you use it.
A medication that can be bought over the counter is generally at a weaker dosage than if it was prescribed by a doctor. So a non prescription strength might be a pill of 10mg strength, whereas if it was via a prescription, the strength may be at 100mg.
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No, he wore prescription eyeglasses, 20/800 strength.
it means extra Strength
you can get prescription strength ones by visiting a doctor and getting a prescription. there are also weaker strength ones that you can by on store shelves at a variety of stores, some stores include rite-aid, CVS, Meijer, Kroger, so basically anywhere
FROM THE OSHA COMPLIANCE DIRECTIVE CPL 02-00-135 - Recordkeeping Policies and Procedures manual dated 12/30/2004, this question is asked and answered. Question 7-8. For medications such as Ibuprofen that are available in both prescription and non-prescription form, what is considered to be prescription strength? How is an employer to determine whether a non-prescription medication has been recommended at prescription strength for purposes of section 1904.7(b)(5)(i)(C)(ii)(A)? The prescription strength of such medications is determined by the measured quantity of the theraputic agent to be taken at one time, i.e., a single dose. The single dosages that are considered prescription strength for four common over-the-counter drugs are:Ibuprofen (such as Advil™) - Greater than 467 mgDiphenhydramine (such as Benadryl™) - Greater than 50 mgNaproxen Sodium (such as Aleve™) - Greater than 220 mgKetoprofen (such as Orudus KT™) - Greater than 25mgTo determine the prescription-strength dosages for other drugs that are available in prescription and non-prescription formulations, the employer should contact OSHA, the United States Food and Drug Administration, their local pharmacist or their physician.
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The amount of curve (convex) in the lens determines the strength of the lens, thereby determining the effectiveness (or strength) of the lens. This is how the prescription strength of contact lenses is determined.
Prescription strength cough syrup.
2/3 times on a day; but ask your doctor for a personalized treatment !