2 in the morning 2 in the afternoon
Not quickly, no. but in time it does.
Half tablet in morning and night.
To write the prescription, you would state: "Take 1 tablet by mouth in the morning" and "Take 2 tablets by mouth at bedtime." Alternatively, you can simplify it to: "1 tablet orally in the morning and 2 tablets orally at bedtime." Make sure to include the medication name, dosage, and any specific instructions if needed.
Yes they can, I have noticed the tablet in the toilet the following morning.
The Statue of Libertyâ??s tablet is inscribed with the Roman numerals for Americaâ??s Independence Day. It is supposed to be a tablet that represents law.
that is perfectly normal, take a shower and use a panty liner
To write an instruction for taking half a tablet by mouth two times a day, you could phrase it as follows: "Take half a tablet orally twice daily." You may also specify the timing, such as "Take half a tablet by mouth in the morning and half a tablet in the evening." Ensure that the tablet can be safely split, and include any additional instructions regarding food or water intake if necessary.
1) that you're supposed to take it orally (by mouth) and 2) that it's a suspension (a sort of slurry) instead of a solution or a tablet or what have you.
A writing tablet or the technical tablet?
Plan B contains no estrogen. Each one-tablet dose of Plan B contains 0.75 mg of levonorgestrel (a progestin).
This is something you should discuss with the blood donation technician during your pre-donation interview.
Prescribed thyroid medication will state on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. It is important to take it with water, and on an empty stomach, because it will allow the thyroid medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream.