BIC likely stands for "bicarbonate," which is a type of salt commonly used to help relieve stomach acid and indigestion. Taking 1 teaspoon of bicarbonate can help neutralize stomach acid and provide relief for heartburn or acid reflux. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions and take the medication as directed.
That may be a typo. BID means twice daily. They should write out "twice daily" instead of printing BID on the label. If you are still unsure, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist.
means prescription and take
take monthly
On a prescription if it says take 1 Q D S it usually means take 1 tablet 4 times a day
Yes. And by a little more I'm assuming you mean taking three if "take two" is what the prescription bottle says. It's not taking six if "take two" is what the bottle says.
QD is Latin for "quaque die" which means once a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QD it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth once a day. There is another abbreviation that can be confused with QD, which is QID. QID is Latin and stands for "quater in die" which means four time a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QID it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth four times a day.
QD is Latin for "quaque die" which means once a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QD it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth once a day. There is another abbreviation that can be confused with QD, which is QID. QID is Latin and stands for "quater in die" which means four time a day. For example, if your prescription says PO QID it means you are suppose to take your medications by mouth four times a day.
take during day
1 milliliter is the same as about 1/4 teaspoon.
Morning - 'take one mane' means 'take one in the morning'
If that is how they are prescribed. However if the prescription says to take one at a time, it isn't.
I mean and then ask them to put prescription lenses in them:)
Take twice a day, as instructed by doctor