No, 10 cc of insulin is not considered a high dosage.
The recommended dosage of medication for this prescription is 10 units per milliliter (u/ml).
Yes, a RBC count of 5-10 in urine is considered high and may indicate a potential underlying medical issue such as a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or kidney disease. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and proper diagnosis.
High mortality refers to a high rate of death within a specific population, group, or region. It indicates a larger number of deaths occurring within that population compared to what would be considered normal or expected. Factors such as disease, natural disasters, or other causes can contribute to high mortality rates.
In advertisements, watches and clocks are typically set to 10:10. This time position is considered visually appealing because it frames the brand logo and depicts a smiley face.
The highest level of eye vision is considered to be 20/10, which means a person can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 10 feet. This level of vision is rare and considered better than normal 20/20 vision.
The appropriate amoxicillin dosage for a 10-pound cat is typically around 50 mg twice a day. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for the exact dosage and duration of treatment.
NO! Methadone doesn't even come in 180 mg pills, which is a dosage high enough to kill you. The maximum dosage that can be safely taken at one time is 20 mg, but the average dosage is 10 mg at a time. So in order to take 180 mg at one time, you would have to take 18 of the 10 mg pills, which would be fatal.
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10 drops in morning and 10 drops in evening
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The recommended human amoxicillin dosage for cats according to the dosage chart is 5-10 mg per pound of body weight, given twice a day.
LD10, or lethal dose 10, is the dosage causing death in 10% of exposed animals.
Depends how high the person's blood sugar is, and how fast-acting the insulin is. Insulin is sold in different types which range from rapid-acting (peak in 1 hour or less), to long-acting (peak effectiveness 8-10 hours after dose). Also, not all type-1 diabetics are entirely without the capacity to produce insulin, so it also depends on their own pancreatic islet cell capacity.
0-10 minutes before a meal.
When using a tuberculin syringe instead of an insulin syringe, it's important to note the differences in their measurements. A tuberculin syringe is calibrated in tenths of a milliliter (0.1 ml), while an insulin syringe is calibrated in units. To convert units of insulin to milliliters, you need to know the concentration of your insulin (typically 100 units per 1 ml). So, if you need to draw up 10 units of insulin with a tuberculin syringe, you would draw up 0.1 ml of insulin.
A dose of 10 mg of Valium (diazepam) can be considered a moderate dose for some individuals, but it may be high for others, depending on factors such as tolerance, the condition being treated, and individual sensitivity to the medication. Typically, Valium is prescribed in doses ranging from 2 to 10 mg for anxiety, muscle spasms, or alcohol withdrawal, with higher doses sometimes used in specific situations. It's important to follow a healthcare provider's guidance regarding dosage to ensure safety and effectiveness.