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It is commonly used to refer to a medication or supplement that is recommended to be taken in several smaller doses throughout the day instead of one larger dose. For example: "The doctor advised him to take the medication in divided doses, once in the morning and again in the evening."
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The control group received fentanyl, 12 μg/kg in 3 divided doses.
The patient was treated with external beam radiotherapy (40 Gy) in divided doses.
When administered in divided doses, the onset of systemic reactions may be delayed by 60 to 90 s [12].
For administration in divided doses, it is also necessary to administer the subsequent dose after a sufficient period of observation.
To assess the effectiveness of an insulin regimen in divided doses designed to target risk factors of hyperkalemia in patients undergoing liver transplantation.
3-NP (10 mg/kg, i.p). was administered once in 4 days interval for a period of 28 days (total dose: 70 mg/kg; in seven divided doses).
Oral methotrexate was given in 2 divided doses 2 hours apart at a dose of 60 mg/m2 with standard 2.5 mg methotrexate tablets.
The United States Centers for Disease Control CDCC) advises a minimum of 2.5 hours a week of moderate intensity aerobic activity like brisk walking in divided "doses".
Take your supplements: A multivitamin, calcium (at least 1000 mg a day in divided doses), vitamin D (1000 IU a day), Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA dominant), up to 3000 mg a day during low hormone days.
Participants received either amoxycillin, 31 54 mg/Kg/day, in three divided doses, or placebo, which looked and tasted similar to amoxycillin, in three divided doses orally.
Some clinicians use divided doses.
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