120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
1 g = 1000 mg so 1000 mg Divided by 250 mg = 4 tablets.
3 each day
That's a total of five hours !
total salary / 30 = one day salary 1 day salar / how many hours = per hour salary
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24 tablets
Zagam (sparfloxacin) can be taken with or without food. The recommended daily dose of Zagam in patients with normal renal function is two 200-mg tablets taken on the first day as a loading dose. Thereafter, one 200-mg tablet should be taken every 24 hours for a total of 10 days of therapy (11 tablets). The recommended daily dose of Zagam in patients with renal impairment (creatinine clearance <50 mL/min) is two 200-mg tablets taken on the first day as a loading dose. Thereafter, one 200-mg tablet should be taken every 48 hours for a total of 9 days of therapy (6 tablets).
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I would say no, the recommended dosage for the powder is 2 tablespoons a day, where as the tablets are taken as 6 tablets a day, you would have to take about 30 odd tablets to equal the same amount in powder, as well the tablets only have small amounts of b vitamins in them, plus they have fillers etc which are not good.
Have you taken a test yet? You should.
Twice per day
1 per day
you need 2 tabs of 0.25g to =0.5.each dose qid is 4 times a day so the total is 2 g per day. Please check with the pharmacist. This medicine needs accuracy. one word gay
It means take one tablet by mouth twice a day. Since a day is 24 hours, dividing that by two means one tablet every 12 hours.
The non-prescription dosage is two 275 mg tablets, twice a day, for a total daily intake of 1100 mg. The maximum recommended dosage is two separate doses of 2 or 3 tablets, for a total intake of 1375 to 1600 mg per day. There are timed-release dosages for once a day treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, either 2 x 375 mg, or 750 mg or 1000 mg taken once daily.
This depends on the number of tablets, you have taken. Suppose you have taken ten tablets of Valium. Then after half life of the drug you will have five tablets remaining in his body. (Half life of Valium is about day and half.) After next day and half, you have two and half drug remaining in the body of the patient. This is true for the next half life. During all this period, you can awake the patient, feed him, take him to the toilet. He will recover eventually. (Then the patient need to be taken to psychiatrist for counselling.)