Two drops twice a day both eyes
The prescription "2gtt OU BID" indicates that the patient should use two drops (2gtt) in each eye (OU, which stands for "oculus uterque") twice a day (BID, which means "bis in die" in Latin). This dosing schedule is typically used for medications like eye drops to treat various conditions affecting both eyes. It's important for the patient to follow this instruction carefully for effective treatment.
"1 GTT BID OU" is a medical abbreviation often used in prescriptions. It means to administer 1 drop (GTT) of medication twice a day (BID) in both eyes (OU). This instruction is commonly used for eye drops or ophthalmic solutions.
1 drop of solution twice a day both eyes as needed 1 drop BID = twice a day ou = both eyes prn = as needed
two drops to each eye twice a day
BID or bid on a prescription mean "twice a day". PM mean afternoon or evening, unless it was prn and that means "as needed". Or if it is po, then that means "by mouth".
bid means twice a day
Bid on LockerZ basically means that you bid PTZ or points on an item. The highest bid within the time limit will win.
Do you mean Moses ou John ? Do you mean Moses ou John ?
A base bid is a bid that one provides in order to do work. This base bid can then be changed by adding or subtracting from the scope of work to be completed.
'oku ou teuteu 'oku ou - i am teuteu - getting ready
"Where is"
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.