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- ... the prescribed number of tablet(s) to a dosing cup. If taking 1 or 3 tablet(s) for oral ... teaspoon (5 mL) of drinking water to the cup. If taking 4, 5, or 6 tablets for ...
- ... the measuring device in one of the dosing cups provided with the medication. Press down on the plunger to empty the medication into the dosing cup. Add 2 ounces (60 milliliters, 1/4 cup, ...
- ... each dose of your medication, pour 1/3 cup (about 3 ounces [90 mL]) of water into a cup. Add the contents of the packet(s) of patiromer into the cup along with half of the water and stir ...
- ... Drinking black tea in moderate amounts (about 4 cups daily) is likely safe for most people. Drinking more than 4 cups of black tea daily is possibly unsafe. Drinking ...
- ... tablets you were told to take in a cup that contains 4 to 8 ounces (1/2 to 1 cup or 120 to 240 milliliters) of water or ... mixture. If pieces of tablets remain in the cup after you drink the mixture, pour more water ...
- ... doctor has told you to take into a cup and add a small amount of liquid (about ... or enough to cover the medication in a cup). Swirl the cup gently. After the tablet(s) for ...
- ... less than 1000 mg of deferasirox, fill a cup halfway (about 3.5 oz/100 mL) with ... more than 1000 mg of deferasirox, fill a cup (about 7 oz/200 mL) with water, apple ...
- ... carefully on the score mark.Use the measuring cup provided with the solution to measure your dose. Add your dose to the provided measuring cup and drink it. Then, add 2 to 3 ...
- ... mL) of cool drinking water in a dosing cup. If you are taking 5 to 15 tablets, ... teaspoons (10 mL) of water in a dosing cup. Place the prescribed number of tablets into the ...
- ... tablets (or portions of tablets) into a drinking cup. Add the amount of water as told by your doctor or pharmacist into the cup. Wait 1 to 2 minutes to allow the ...