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in doses of vs at doses of

Both 'in doses of' and 'at doses of' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'In doses of' is commonly used when referring to the quantity or amount of something, while 'at doses of' is used to specify the exact amount or level at which something is administered.

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in doses of

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the quantity or amount of something.

This phrase is used to indicate the quantity or amount of something, such as medication, that is administered or taken.

Examples:

  • The medication should be taken in doses of 10mg.
  • The supplement is available in doses of 500mg.
  • The vaccine is administered in doses of 0.5ml.
  • The instructions recommend taking the medicine in doses of two tablets.
  • The syrup is prescribed in doses of one teaspoon.
  • Co-administration of omeprazole (inhibitor of CYP2C19), in doses of 40 mg/ day, had no effect on the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of rotigotine in healthy volunteers.
  • In healthy young subjects, icatibant administered in doses of 0.8 mg/ kg over 4 hours; 1.5 mg/ kg/ day or 0.15 mg/ kg/ day for 3 days, development of bradykinin-induced hypotension, vasodilatation and reflex tachycardia was prevented.
  • The availability of the sublingual tablet in doses of 2 mg and 8 mg allows for a downward titration of dosage.
  • Data from these studies indicate that patients well controlled on immediate release tablets of doxazosin in doses of 1 mg, 2 mg or 4 mg are equally controlled on doxazosin 4 mg prolonged-release tablets.
  • A decrease in fibula growth has been observed in premature infants given oral tetracycline in doses of 25 mg/ kg every 6 hours.
  • Due to delayed elimination of lansoprazole in the elderly it may be necessary to administer the treatment in doses of 15-30 mg adjusted to individual requirements.
  • Due to delayed elimination of lansoprazole in the elderly it may be necessary to administer the treatment in doses of 15-30 mg adjusted to individual requirements.
  • In clinical studies performed in this population ribavirin and interferon alfa-2b were used in doses of 15 mg/ kg/ day and 3 MIU/ m2 three times a week respectively (Table 2).
  • Tell your doctor if you are taking the following medicine, as treatment with VFEND at the same time should be avoided if possible: Ritonavir (used for treating HIV) in doses of 100 mg twice daily

Alternatives:

  • in quantities of
  • in amounts of
  • in portions of
  • in measures of
  • in allocations of

at doses of

This phrase is correct and commonly used to specify the exact amount or level at which something is administered.

This phrase is used to specify the specific amount or level at which something is administered or taken, such as medication or treatment.

Examples:

  • The medication is administered at doses of 20mg.
  • The treatment is given at doses of 100 units.
  • The vaccine is recommended at doses of 0.3ml.
  • The supplement should be taken at doses of 250mg.
  • The instructions suggest taking the medicine at doses of one capsule.
  • Co-administration of ritonavir at doses of 600 mg and Atripla is not recommended.
  • However, at doses of 300 mg or higher, non-linear pharmacokinetics result in disproportionately higher plasma concentrations of sitaxentan sodium.
  • These effects were seen at doses of 657 mg/ kg and higher.
  • Intracellular triphosphate levels increased with dose, but reached a plateau at doses of 200 mg or greater.
  • Food had no effect on the extent of absorption (MPA AUC) of mycophenolate mofetil when administered at doses of 1.5 g BID to renal transplant patients.
  • Vimpat, at doses of 200 or 400 mg a day, was more effective than placebo in reducing the number of seizures.
  • 8 reduction in partial seizure frequency is related to Zonegran dose with sustained efficacy at doses of 300-500 mg per day.
  • Cladribine is teratogenic in mice (at doses of 1.5 - 3.0 mg/ kg/ day, given on gestation days 6 - 15).
  • No adverse developmental effects were observed in rats and rabbits at doses of up to 300 and 60 micrograms/ kg/ day, respectively.
  • Mecasermin was administered subcutaneously to Sprague Dawley rats at doses of 0, 0.25, 1, 4, and 10 mg/ kg/ day for up to 2 years.
  • These studies show that the median reduction in partial seizure frequency is related to Zonegran dose with sustained efficacy at doses of 300-500 mg per day.
  • Maternal toxicity in rodents has been observed at doses of 400 mg tylvalosin per kg bodyweight and above.
  • The dose of 9g/ day should not be exceeded due to the possible occurrence of severe symptoms at doses of 18 g/ day or above (see section 4.4).
  • For the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain, Duloxetine Boehringer Ingelheim at doses of 60 mg once or twice a day was more effective at reducing pain than placebo.
  • In both studies of the solution for injection, patients receiving Abilify at doses of 5.25, 9.75 or 15 mg had a significantly greater reduction in symptoms of agitation than those receiving placebo.
  • Injections of Abilify at doses of 10 or 15 mg were also more effective than placebo in reducing the symptoms of agitation, and were of similar effectiveness to lorazepam.
  • For the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain, Ariclaim at doses of 60 mg once or twice a day was more effective at reducing pain than placebo.
  • In rabbits, cladribine is teratogenic at doses of 3.0 mg/ kg/ day (given on gestation days 7 - 19).
  • The same study also showed that, at doses of 2 mg/ kg (of salt) and higher, pramipexole was associated with retinal degeneration in albino rats.
  • When administered over a period of 30 days to healthy cats, Ibaflin oral gel produced vomiting/ regurgitation and salivation at doses of 15 to 75 mg/ kg.

Alternatives:

  • at quantities of
  • at amounts of
  • at portions of
  • at measures of
  • at allocations of

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