It means in both eyes, for eye drops. Anything else, it's a typo!
Form of medication can refer to any medications you are currently taking. It can also mean are you taking a pill or liquid type of the medication.
"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.
It is not recommended to drink alcohol while taking this medication.
You're either: a) taking to much medication, so stop. b) not taking enough medication, keep poppin' them pills. either way you have issuses with your meds.
Do you mean Moses ou John ? Do you mean Moses ou John ?
'oku ou teuteu 'oku ou - i am teuteu - getting ready
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.Never give or take medication from another individual. Always consult a physician before taking medication.
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Ask your Dr. or pharmacist, all medications have different reactions to alcohol you should not drink any alcohol while taking thyroid medication. Which medication are you taking?
map fout ou deyo
It means that there may be a risk that should be considered before taking the medication.