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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "administered" typically refers to the act of managing or dispensing something, while "up" does not fit logically with it.
Example: "The medication was administered up to the patient." (This is incorrect usage.)
Alternatives: "administered to" or "dispensed to".
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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.
As one example, Rite Aid cited significant growth in immunizations with flu shots administered up 19% in the most recent period.
Importantly these beneficial results persisted even when vitamin C was administered up to 24 h after the initiation of sepsis [9].
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.
Treatment was administered up to the day of surgery.
Patients showing treatment response or stable disease were administered up to a total of six courses.
Cortisone acetate can be administered up to three times daily (Table 1).
In literature, it has been administered up to 900 mg/day.
The extract administered up to high dose (4000 mg/kg) produced no mortality.
This requires the insulin to be administered up to 1 h premeal in an attempt to accommodate these deficiencies.
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