take once in the morning
"1 tab PO QAM" is a medical prescription abbreviation indicating that a patient should take one tablet (tab) by mouth (PO) every morning (QAM, which stands for "quaque ante meridiem" in Latin). This dosage schedule typically implies that the medication should be taken once daily, specifically in the morning.
"Diuil 500 mg po qam" refers to a medication called Diuil, which is prescribed at a dosage of 500 milligrams. The abbreviation "po" indicates that it should be taken by mouth (orally), and "qam" means it should be taken once every morning (quaque ante meridiem). This instruction outlines how and when to take the medication.
1 time in the morning
On a prescription, it means 1 by mouth (orally).
PO means is a Latin abbreviation for "by mouth" and HS is a Latin abbreviation for "at night" so that the medication by mouth at night.
I am not sure exactly what you are asking but in medical terms "p o" means by mouth or orally.
Usually it's written "po pc," which means "by mouth after meals."
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".
x = 10 (mg, g, etc) PO = per os (by mouth)
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PO is the medical abbreviation for by mouth. When a doctor prescribes something as one tab po daily, it means you are to take one tablet daily by mouth.
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".