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Although more subjects believed that the cup was easier to use than the syringe, participants were, on average, 5 times more likely to measure an acceptable dose with the syringe versus the dosing ...
Participants more commonly reported previous use of droppers (68%), dosing cups (67%), and teaspoons (62%) than of cylindrical spoons (49%) or oral syringes (49%) for measuring oral liquids.
Patients or caregivers should administer using an oral dosing syringe or an oral dosing cup, which can be obtained from the pharmacy. Dose modifications are recommended in patients with mild to ...
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Only one dose is required for people aged 9 years and older. Children under 9 years of age may receive a second dose depending on when the first dose was given. Discuss the dose schedule with your ...
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: For lntravesical Use Only. Do not administer by subcutaneous or intravenous routes. Instill intravesically only after dilution. Total time from vial puncture to the ...
Each dose was weighed, and intended and actual doses compared. The two pen-injectors delivered less insulin than syringes, differences being inversely proportional to dose. For 1 U (mean (SD)): 0.89 ...