Amoxicillin 250 mg- 40 chewable tablets
take one tablet three times daily at bed time
doesn't make sense, but that's what it says
t=tablet po=by mouthtid =three times per day prn=as needed. So for example if you had a prescription that read "tormoxin 250mg t po tid prn" it can be interpreted to mean tormoxin 250mg tablets by mouth three times per day as needed.
Amoxicillin is used to treat mild to moderate skin and skin structure infections. It can be given 250mg q 8 hours or 500mg q 12 hours. For severe skin infections, it can be given 875mg q 12 hours or 500mg q 8 hours. One gram is not normally taken all at once but perhaps you didn't mean that. You have not stated a dosing schedule.
It comes from the Latin phrase, "ter in die" meaning "three times per day." For example if your prescription was written as: Amoxicillin 250mg 1 cap po tid x 10 days (usually in almost illegible handwriting!) This would mean you are to take one Amoxicillin 250mg capsule by mouth three times daily for 10 days. ("po" is another Latin phrase, "per os" or "by mouth")
who used clay tablets are the Egyptians
Amoxicilina is amoxicillin.( An antibiotic derived from penicillin.)
I believe you mean Mycoplasma.No,it doesn't.
better and quicker absorbedIt
DS tablets mean double strength tab but dont know about forte tab
If by mg u mean milligram then there are 500 tablets in a gram
It means modified release.
If by tablets you mean pills (and not the stone tablets upon which were inscribed the Ten Commandments) there are a very wide range of different substances which are available in the form of tablets, and consequently, tablets can do a very wide range of things. If you are suffering from scurvy, a vitamin C tablet will cure you.
In medicine, the letters "IP" on tablets are used to signify that the medication is not a generic brand. On the other hand, the letters "BP" printed on tablets mean that the medication is generic.