It sounds like the prescription is for two different tablets - that are to be taken 'in tandem'. One to be taken one day, and the other - the next day. For example - you have two medications. One is a blue pill & one is yellow. The instruction 'alternate daily' means you take a Blue pill on days 1, 3, 5, 7 etc - and a Yellow pill on days 2, 4, 6, 8 etc.
3 tablets (tabs) by mouth (PO) daily
Take 2 tabs in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening
The doctor is prescribing Augmentin ES 600 mg tablets. Sig is code for Instructions. BID means twice daily. So the doctor is saying dispense #24 Augmentin tablets and the patient needs to take 2 tablets twice daily.
Take 2 tabs in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening
Ah, you take 'two' of your tablets on three separate occasions, For example - Two in the norning, two at lunch and two at night.
"2 tablets QD" is a medical abbreviation that translates to "take 2 tablets once daily." In this context, "QD" stands for "quaque die," which is Latin for "every day." Therefore, the instruction is to take 2 tablets together once a day. It is important to follow these dosing instructions carefully to ensure the medication's effectiveness and safety.
Hades' alternate names mean 'the unseen one' and 'the rich one'.
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
It depends on what you mean by alternate. If you mean what I think you mean, then, for example, you could substitute (or sometimes called alternate) 1 cup milk with 1/2 tsp. lemon juice if you didn't have buttermilk. Otherwise, I have no clue what you mean.
who used clay tablets are the Egyptians
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