Latin... Per Os
The answer can be per as in miles per hour or purras in the sound cats make.
PO-by mouth q-every
Suth and Po
Po-po-CAT-uh-pettle Uh-uh. Po-po-ca-TEP-ettle. The accent is on the first e in Popocatépetl which shifts the default last syllable emphasis to the accented one.
По Po
По Po
Manuia le po
PO: Per Oral SS: Suspend Solids
Both pronunciations are accepted and widely used across different English-speaking regions. The first pronunciation, "puh-tay-toh," is more common in American English, while the second pronunciation, "puh-tah-toh," is more common in British English.
''p.o.'' is the abbreviation for per os, which means
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".
Latin... Per Os
PO - per os, orallySID - once a daysee related link below
per oral- which means oral route of administration.
If your question is "How to write paternal grandmother in Chinese characters?" then this is the answer: 祖母 zu(3) mu(3) or simply 婆婆 po(2) po
It means to be administrated orally. PO = Per os, which means "by the mouth" in latin. In this case: 200 miligrames by oral administration.