TID dosage means the medication is taken three times a day. To space the doses evenly over a 24-hour period, the time between each dose should be approximately 8 hours. This schedule allows for consistent therapeutic levels of the medication throughout the day.
99hr x 1day/24hr = 4.125days
If it's 8:30am then it's 8:30 on a 24hr If it's 8:30pm then it's 20:30 on a 24hr
There are 1,073,741,824 bytes (230 bytes) in 1 gigabyte. So, do a few conversions and get: 60sec/1min; 60min/1hr; 24hr/1day; 365days/1yr... So, it would take: 12,427 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds. Or 34 years, 17 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds.
To write 12:10 PM in 24-hour clock format, you would convert it to 12:10. In 24-hour time, the hours from 1 PM to 11 PM are represented by adding 12 to the hour. However, since 12 PM is already noon, it remains 12:10.
100 000 000sec X (1 hr / 3600 sec) X (1 day / 24hr) X (1 year / 365.25days)= 3.16years
16 hours within a 24hr period. There is also a maximum of 80hrs within a 7-day period.
Yes, its 16 hours. You must have at least 8 hours off between shifts. The exception here is if you are a firefighter where you are "on duty" for your assigned days at the station. If this is a one time emergency, possibly the rules could be bent a little.
On the 24hr clock this means 5 minutes to midnight or 11:55pm.
Yes...its 24 hours.
99hr x 1day/24hr = 4.125days
24 hours plus stale
every 6 hours means you will probably take four within a 24hr period. Your pills should last 15 days
You cannot. However, if you mean 24hr to pm, take away 12 hours
=24hr x 7days x 6weeks and there is your answer= 1038.
What is the normal volume of urine excreted in a 24-hour period? 1.0 - 1.8 liters
24hr operation, they dont stop looking for cars
No, it is not too much but the recommended dosage per 4-6hrs is 50mg and no more than 300mg in a 24hr period. So, I suppose if you take 75mg it is not to much so long as you do not exceed the reccommended 300mg/day.