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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administer up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "administer" typically does not pair with "up."
Example: "The nurse will administer up the medication" is incorrect; it should be "The nurse will administer the medication."
Alternatives: "give" or "provide" or "dispense."
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We will administer up to 300 μg the first day, but as 75 ug every three hours.
The physicians were permitted to administer up to two syringes each of the two study products into the allocated NLF, as stated previously.
The standard practice was to administer up to 6 doses in total, at 6-monthly intervals, each dose of around 7.2 GBq, with a total cumulative dose of 45 GBq.
Administer up to 5 forceful blows between the person's shoulder blades with the heel of your hand (between your palm and wrist).
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were administered up to 33rd day.
The probes are attached to wire filaments: when you pull the trigger, the metal probes are propelled into your attacker's body like darts, creating a closed circuit, and administering up to fifty thousand volts of electricity.
While the average child in the United States now receives almost two dozen shots by age 5, some routine doctor visits require administering up to four shots at a time.
A week ago, Cedars-Sinai MedicaLos Angeles Los Angeles disclosed that it had mistakenly administered up to eight times the normal radiation dose to 206 possible stroke victims over an 18-month period during a procedure intended to get clearer images of the brain.
Importantly these beneficial results persisted even when vitamin C was administered up to 24 h after the initiation of sepsis [9].
As one example, Rite Aid cited significant growth in immunizations with flu shots administered up 19% in the most recent period.
Each patient received a loading dose of 0.04 mL/kg (0.04 mg/kg morphine or 0.1 μg/kg sufentanil) which was administered up to a maximum of three doses.
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