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In pharmacy, "1ss" typically refers to a dosage instruction meaning "one half of a teaspoon." The abbreviation "ss" stands for "semis," which denotes half. This notation is often used in prescriptions to specify the exact amount of medication to be taken, particularly in liquid forms.

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