One or two tablets per day for three to six moths will do. That depends on the severity of anaemia and ability of the patient to tolerate the drug.
In order to determine the correct dosage of a given drug, one must find out the general dosage. The general dosage is milligrams of medication to kilograms of body weight. So for example if the general dosage is 5 mg/kg and the person taking the medication weighs 40 kg, 1000 mg of medication would be the required dosage.
The normal dosage of Adderall (amphetamine) varies from person to person. Factors such as age, tolerance, and weight all affect the required dose. To be safe, most doctors work from the lowest dose and increase it until side effects are seen.
It would be very unwise to recommend a dosage of anything to a person you don't know with a medical history you don't know. The best person to ask is your doctor.
There is not a single dosage regimen for scleroderma, a doctor needs to determine the dosage based on each individual and the symptoms the person is having.
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It depends on the age of the person.
Here's the problem with this question: Toxicity is always a function of dosage. Selenium, for instance, is very toxic in larger doses, but humans need trace doses in order to survive. And there's a report of a man going into renal failure after drinking 35 gallons of water, trying for a Guinness record. So it's all about dosage. With this in mind, the question can't really be answered, except to say ANY poison can land you in the hospital without killing you, IF the dosage is exactly within the range required to do so. And this range varies dramatically from person to person.
500mg bid
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what medicine require to take in 7.8 tsh value
The person is homozygous for the trait