20mg.
Nitrious Oxide and oxygen mix is often used
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if you run out of antibiotics, and you still have harmful microbes in your body... GO BACK TO THE DOCTOR, the main reason antibiotic resistant bacteria develop is because patients don't stick to a good antibiotic dosage and frequency regiment, it is like giving your bronchitis a vaccination to the cure your doctor has administered to you, hope that answers your question
The recommended dosage is 100mg/ml. This dosage can fluctuate depending on the males deficiency or absence of testosterone level.
The responsibilities of a nurse when giving levodopa are defined in the work ethics. They should ensure that the correct dosage is administered and check on the patient's medical history.
The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
The dosage of a Watson 3203 and a Watson 349 will depend on the doctors dosage. Each patient will be prescribed a different dosage.
There is no mention of the animal that requires these injections which makes it difficult to determine dosage. The use of antitoxin or toxoid is not always indicated, especially if the patient is current on the tetanus vaccine.
The dosage of any neuromuscular blocking agent must be tailored for the individual patient.
The recommended dosage depends on the type of immunologic therapy. For some medicines, the physician will decide the dosage for each patient, taking into account a patient's weight and whether he/she is taking other medicines.
When administering drugs to a patient, healthcare staff need to check the correct dosage.
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Depot dosage-- A form of medication that can be stored in the patient's body tissues for several days or weeks, thus minimizing the risk of the patient forgetting daily doses. Haloperidol and fluphenazine can be given in depot form.
Control release dosage forms involves the calculated release of an administered drug. For example, most aspirins have a time release formula configured after the stomach digests the drug.
Yes, Re: your height and weight.
No - since you can never be absolutely certain which species of venomous snakes are in your area. The safest way is to treat a victim with antivenin - after they've been bitten. Antivenin is specific to the species of snake, and has to be administered by a doctor, due to the complexity of ascertaining the correct dosage for the individual patient. Too much antivenin will act with the venom already in the patient's system (increasing the chances of death) - too little will not be of benefit to the patient at all.