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How many hours of gap
If doctor prescribed medication thrice a day Morning afternoon and night How many hours of gap should be among three I mean how many hours of gap should be gap among morning afternoon and night?
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If it’s prescribed three times it’s 8hrly If it’s prescribed 4 times it’s 6hrly If it’s prescribed two times it’s 12hrly
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6-7 hrs gap
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6hrs gap in between
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Please consult with your doctor
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6 hours average
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please consult with your doctor before
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three doses a day means you can make it 6 hours gap. And no food or drink 30 minutes before and after the medicine
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6 hr is ok
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A minimum of 6 hour gap is sufficient. Also with food maintain 30 min gap either before or after
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It depends on the medication given. As different medication has different halflife and repetition protocols.' In case of confusion you can always ask your doctor.. Or on a general rule keep a difference of 6 hours.
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It depends on what type of medications usually you are taking like antibiotics ,antacids etc . In general 6-8 hrs of gap should be needed between morning/afternoon and night dose .
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6 to 7 hours gap..
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4 to 5 hours gap should be taken between doses..
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5 to 6 hours gap
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6 hrs gap
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