q.i.d. = four times a day (Latin: quater in die)
On a prescription, q.i.d. is the abbreviation for the Latin quater in die and means four times a day.
QD is Latin for "quaque die" which means once a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QD it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth once a day. There is another abbreviation that can be confused with QD, which is QID. QID is Latin and stands for "quater in die" which means four time a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QID it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth four times a day.
QD is Latin for "quaque die" which means once a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QD it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth once a day. There is another abbreviation that can be confused with QD, which is QID. QID is Latin and stands for "quater in die" which means four time a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QID it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth four times a day.
It is actually not qed but qid. It's Latin "quater in die" which means four times a day.
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It means: take one tablet by mouth four times daily. The literal translation is as follows (all Latin words shortened): sig = give the following directions 1 sup = one supplement per os = by mouth qid = four times daily
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PID is not an abbreviation in common usage for prescriptions. BID means twice daily, TID means three times daily, QID means four times daily, and PRN means "as needed".
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2 tablets should be given per dose. If its 100-mg and you need 800-mg a day and you are to take it four times a day (qid) then each dose should be 2 100mg tablets