dosage
IPA: dˈoʊsʌdʒ
noun
- The administration of a medication etc, in a measured amount; dosing.
- The addition of a small measured amount of a substance to something, e.g. sugar to wine.
- The measured amount so administered or added; the dose.
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Examples of "dosage" in Sentences
- He died from over dosage.
- They could control the dosage of the nicotine.
- This dosage is good only if you have an infection.
- Pharmaceutics is the science of dosage form design.
- I'm not tempted in the least to increase the dosage.
- The dosage is inversely proportional to the RAST score.
- The ability to produce sedation is determined by the dosage.
- Dosage is determined according to the severity of the disease.
- The anesthesia is provided in accurate dosage to the human or animal.
- The ability of quetiapine to produce sedation is determined by the dosage.
- The appropriate dosage of a drug can vary according to the hour of the day.
- Western magazines can only tolerate a certain dosage of ethnicity, and there are few native magazines that will publish speculative fiction.
- Later, the frozen debris are popped out, and the bottle is topped up with a mixture known as the dosage, which is sweetened according to how sweet the winemaker wants the final blend.
- Insulin-dependent diabetics, for example, quickly learn how to manage their blood glucose levels at home by matching their insulin dosage to changes in their diet and physical activity.
- Herbs mean that you rely on a source for your drug that is prone to vary greatly in dosage and comes with a whole host of other compounds whose effects may or may not be understood or desireable.
- According to Cot'n Wash, Inc. even 2X concentrated detergents are still 50% water and come in a bottle often not made from recycled plastic. dropps products have no wasted water the company says as the dosage is pre-measured and all ingredients in the packs are "active".
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