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Standard Abbreviations for Prescribers

ac(before meals)ad lib(as desired)ASAP(as soon as possible)bid(twice a day)btl(bottle)c(with)cap(capsule)crm(cream)disp(dispense on a prescription label)elix(elixir)g(gram)gtt(drop)h(hour)hs(at bedtime)iu(international units)IV(intravenous)l(litre)liq(liquid)loz(lozenge)mg(milligram)min(minute)ml(millilitre)NaF(sodium fluoride)prn(as needed)q(every)q2h(every 2 hours)q4h(every 4 hours)q6h(every 6 hours)q8h(every 8 hours)q12h(every 12 hours)qam(every morning)qd(every day)qhs(every bedtime)qid(four times a day)qod(every other day)qpm(every evening)qsad(add a sufficient quantity to equal)qwk(every week)Rx(prescription)s(without)sig(patient dosing instructions on prescription label)sol(solution)stat(Immediately)syr(syrup)tab(tablet)tbsp(ttablespoon)tid(three times a day)top(topical)tsp(teaspoon)oint(ointment)OTC(over the counter)oz(ounce)p(after)pc(after meals)PO(by mouth)U(unit)ut dict(as directed)visc(viscous)wk(week)yr(year)

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