For long-term standby medical advice, the condition requires the execution of the time, there is an interval between the two executions.
2, St: Stat.Statim, immediately
Immediate execution of the medical prescription is st, the doctor issued a medical prescription is executed within 15 minutes
3, qod: quaque (other) die, every other day
refers to two days to use the drug once, specifically, once today, tomorrow stop using the drug, and the day after tomorrow then medication, and so on.
4, bid: bisindie, twice a day
2 times a day, usually once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
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5. DC: discontinue, stop
DC on a medical prescription means to stop taking a particular drug.
6, Q.2h: quaque2hora/every2hous, every 2 hours
Indicates that a drug needs to be taken every 2 hours, Q.4h, Q.6h, etc. indicates every 4 hours, every 6 hours.
7, SOS: siopussit/onedoseifnecessary, when needed
Limited to one dose, valid for 12 hours
8, Am: antemeridiem/beforenoon, in the morning
Medicine on the Am indicates that the medicine is taken in the morning, pm ( postmeridiem/afternoon) means take the medicine in the afternoon.