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Date Posted: 05:50:24 09/02/01 Sun
Author: Logan
Subject: It makes sense to me, but...
In reply to: tint 's message, "Re: The Pill Puzzle" on 05:44:45 09/02/01 Sun

You are prescribing the correct dosage for TWO days' worth of medication, not one. Unless of course, it doesn't matter if you double up on one day on one med and do the same the very next day.

I'm still confused. And I'm laughing, because I do cut one of my pills in half. It's more cost effective with my prescription plan's deductible to do it that way. The doc writes the script for one dose, but on my chart she records that I'm really only taking half.

But enough of that. I'm thinking of the medical aspect, not the mathematical analytical aspect. Once again, bell rules!

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