2 tablets, 4x per day. 7 day supply needed How many tablets should you dispense
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The prescription states 2 tablets, 4 times per day. So, you multiply the number of tablets per dose by the number of doses per day: 2 tablets/dose × 4 doses/day = 8 tablets/day. Show more…
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