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  1. The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here. Abbrev. Meaning. Latin (or Neo-Latin) origin.

  2. 16 kwi 2024 · The medical abbreviation QID means you should take medication four times a day. The abbreviation Q6H means to take medication every six hours. Learn how these two differ.

  3. 9 paź 2024 · Prescription abbreviations like qd, hs, or bid can sometimes be found on your medication labels. These abbreviations are derived from the Latin words for "every day," "at bedtime," and "twice daily," respectively.

  4. 22 maj 2024 · qid, QID: Four times a day (Latin: quater in die). Indicates medication should be taken four times daily at evenly spaced intervals, typically every six hours, for optimal effectiveness. q6h: Every 6 hours (Latin: quaque 6 hora). Indicates medication should be taken every six hours.

  5. This is a list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions, including hospital orders (the patient-directed part of which is referred to as sig codes). This list does not include abbreviations for pharmaceuticals or drug name suffixes such as CD, CR, ER, XT (See Time release technology § List of abbreviations for those).

  6. q.i.d. (on prescription): Seen on a prescription, q.i.d. (or qid) means 4 times a day (from the Latin quater in die). The abbreviation q.i.d. is also sometimes written without a period in capital letters as "QID".

  7. q.i.d. (or qid or QID) is four times a day; q.i.d. stands for "quater in die" (in Latin, 4 times a day). q_h : If a medicine is to be taken every so-many hours, it is written "q_h"; the "q" standing for " quaque " and the "h" indicating the number of hours.

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