Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Hi folks, I have a Swedish report on adverse drug reactions that contains many references to the doses of various drugs taken by patients in the following form: Patienten påbörjade behandling med tiamazol *5 mg 3x2*. I'd appreciate confirmation of exactly what the numeric notation equates to in this example, as I don't recall seeing that same structure previously. Instinct says it means three thiamazole/methimazole 5 mg tabs twice daily, i.e. a total daily dose of 30 mg, but it's obviously not something I would like to misunderstand! Can anyone confirm or correct, pse? Merck suggests 30 mg daily is at the upper end of the recommended starting dose in hyperthyroidism, so it sounds plausible, at least. Many thanks, NZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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