20 doses
20 doses
200 doses
The recommended starting dose for Effexor is 75 mg/day, administered in two or three divided doses, taken with food. Depending on tolerability and the need for further clinical effect, the dose may be increased to 150 mg/day. If needed, the dose should be further increased up to 225 mg/day. When increasing the dose, increments of up to 75 mg/day should be made at intervals of no less than 4 days.
One 150 gm dose with each meal.
200
If the total dose cross 30 mg/day in divided doses it may be lethal and may cause hepatic injury
For adults, the dosage ranges from 200 - 450 mg per day, in divided doses; the normal daily dose is 300 mg. This medication is not recommended for children under the age of 18 years.
The recommended dose for beta-1a and 1b is 0.03 mg and 0.25 mg, respectively. Initial doses of beta-1b should be far less (i.e., 0.0625 mg), with a gradual increase in dose over six weeks
150 mg = 1.5 g
That depends on the size of each dose. They're all different, depending on exactly what the drug is, what it does, and usually how big the person is who's taking it.
(150)/(number of mg in each unit)
1 mg = 1 000 μg The answer is 5 000/3 = 1 666 doses