Approximately, yes. You don't have to be down-to-the-minute exact, but "once in the morning and once in the evening" is appropriate.
The duration of Lila Says is 1.48 hours.
The duration of Charlie Says is 2.33 hours.
Marcellus says to Horatio that the sight has been "twice seen of us", meaning that he and Barnardo have seen it twice before the play starts.
people who opposed war. people who opposed war. katelyn says: why did u right it twice u re-re
I did the same thing too, but there is NO way to fix that.
My prescription says every 4 hours, during the hours you are awake. Most people I talk to with ADD take it twice a day only. It depends on your specific needs and how your doctor prescribed it. You DO have a prescription, don't you?
Double check with the prescriber of the tablets, but it is normally worded. two tablets a day or one tablet twice daily I:E every 12 Hours
The dosage is printed on your prescription bottle. Mine says 1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours as needed.
every 6 hours means you will probably take four within a 24hr period. Your pills should last 15 days
The Manual says every 100 hours of use.
It says nothing about prescription drugs. There was no such thing as prescription drugs when the constitution of the United States was formed.
Taking medication 3 times a day is basically the same thing as taking it every 8 hours. When it says 3 times a day, you do not have to make sure it is exactly every 8 hours but just close to that time range.
q stands for"Every"Unfortunately some terms have multiple meanings in medical usage (FOB can be "father of baby", "foot of bed", or "fiberoptic bronchoscopy", so it is tough to say anything definitively. In the US, however, q most often represents the word "every". A notation on a prescription that says q4h would mean "every 4 hours".it stands for "each" or "every"q.o.d every other dayq6hrs every 6 hoursq.d. each day (from Latin quaque die)also Latin "quater""Q" or "q" on a prescription is shorthand for the Latin term "quaque" which means "every." So, "qd" or "QD" means "every day" and "q4h" or "Q4H" means "every 4 hours."Every.
yeah i'd think she is
Quote from the Related Link: A 60 to 80 lb dog may be given one tablet twice a day (every 12 hours) or 1/2 tablet three times a day (every eight hours). A 30 to 40 lb dog gets half as much; a 15 to 20 lb dog a quarter as much. Note: It says to use a 325 mg. tablet.
If the script says hospice, it should be for a hospice patient.
ask the 1 who says i love you twice..and make he swear about this..