a bolus (if you're talking about a large injected dose).
A single large dose or initial dose is often called a stack dose in the UK.
The meaning is a very large dose of medicine.
You use a dose with medicine. For example; I need to take a dose of my medicine before i go to bed.
Yes, the word 'bolus' is a noun; a word for a small rounded mass of a substance; a single dose of a drug or other medication given at one time; a type of large pill used in veterinary medicine; a word for a thing.
A single dose weekly means one dose a week.
"Dose" is like a dose of medicine. "Does" is used like, "He always does nice things for her".
His First Dose of Medicine - 1902 was released on: USA: September 1902
The medication is given immediately as a single dose. Stat means immediately, so a stat dose would mean the medication that would be given as fast as it could be dispensed to the patient.
When you are givin to high a dose of medicine or a drug it can be Toxic or deadly.
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The word douse means to pour something. The word dose is to pour a measured amount "a dose of medicine"
In traditional medicine, say in homeopathy you get the drug action potentiated by dilution and shaking. So in the thirtieth potency of drug you have a single molecule in very large quantity fluid, as per described by the founder of Homeopathy, Dr. Hahnemann. So there remains the imprint of the drug, while shaking the solution, in the dose given. This is a superstition.
Yes. You can "dose" medicine, etc.