1 time in the morning
T,1,TA,PO,BID T= TAKE 1=QUANTITY TA = TABLET OR CA FOR CAPSULE PO = BY MOUTH BID = TWICE DAILY; QD FOR ONCE DAILY TID FOR THREE TIMES AND QID OR Q6H FOR FOUR TIMES AND Q4H FOR EVERY FOUR HOURS. Make sure that what you write down is within normal medical practice or the pharmacy will make a call to the doctor asking for clarification.
1 tab poq hs means "take one tablet by mouth every night." The abbreviation "po" stands for "by mouth" and "hs" stands for "at bedtime."
PO means by mouth QD means daily so this means to take 1 tablet by mouth daily
Sig is short for signa. Signa is the name for the directions on a prescription for taking a medication.WHEN A DOCTOR WRITES OUT A prescription, there are a certain number of things that have to appear on a prescription for it to be valid: NAME OF PATIENT, TYPE OF MEDICATION, DOSE OF MEDICATION, ROUTE OF MEDICATION, DURATION OF TREATMENT or QUANTITY OF MEDICATION and the DOCTORS SIGNATURE, AND DATE. SOME DOCTORS use the term "SIG." WHICH MEANS "these are my directions" (for use of the medication.) For instance: the prescription may read: "Xanax .25mg. tabs." "sig: 1 tab TID (three times a day) PO (by mouth) for 30 days. Disp. (dispense) #90" Sig. is what directions the doctor wants the pharmacist to write on the label. Not ALL doctors use "sig."
take 1 tablet at bedtime
"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.
Take 1 tab po q12 h
There is one sig fig in the number 1.
sig = write OS = oculus sinister or left eye 1 = well 1 :) id = idem or daily So it looks like, put in left eye one time per day. J
It depends to how many significant figures: 1 sig fig => 10 (technically 1 x 101 or 1e1) 2 sig fig => 13 3 sig fig => 12.7 4 sig fig => 12.74 5 sig fig => 12.744
hora somni....before bedtime