Administering a tablet at 4 am may not be suitable due to potential disruptions in the patient's sleep cycle, which can affect their overall health and recovery. Additionally, many medications require consistent timing to maintain effective therapeutic levels, and an early morning dose could lead to missed doses later in the day. Furthermore, some medications may cause side effects that are more manageable during waking hours. Overall, timing should align with the medication's pharmacokinetics and the patient's daily routine.
It depends on the type of tablet. For example, Leapfrog offers a tablet that is suitable for ages 4-9 (namely the LeapPad Explorer). As your child ages, you are able to purchase games that are more suitable for their age.
2 tablets/4 hrs... an extra 50mg every 4 hours wont kill them. if you are that concerned then administer 2 tablets every 4 hours and 33 minutes on the dot to be exact :)
An Android tablet is considered to be more suitable for a 6 year old child than an Apple tablet - for various reasons. For example, there are more child suitable applications for an Android tablet than for an Apple one.
LeapPad Explorer is suitable for children under the age of five. This tablet would make a perfect gift for any child who wants to extend their knowledge to a whole new level.
Yes, if it is and Intupos 4 tablet.
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If you are someone that travels a lot and has work, I would say yes, tablet is suitable for you because it is not too burden to carry them with you wherever you go.
The number of stars means the number of the tablet. Eg. 4 stars= tablet no. #4
should be used only by an experienced anesthesiologist in a properly equipped environment with suitable resuscitative equipment
no it is a phone
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1.easy to administer 2. more quickly effective than solid dosage form 3.young children and some adults have difficulty in swallowing tablets can prefer oral mixture 4. some drugs are inconvenient to administer in any other form 5.some medicament may cause irritation in stomach in the powder or tablet form.