Dosage definition

Dosage or “Dose” means a specific amount of medication prescribed or directed to be taken at any one (1) time.
Dosage means amount of instruction time.
Dosage or “Dose” means a specific amount of medication prescribed or directed to be taken at any one time. “Educators” means teachers, administrators, and paraeducators employed by a school.

Examples of Dosage in a sentence

  • Note: Dosage information (duration) is calculated from the Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) Evidence-Based Services module.

  • Note: Dosage information (contact hours) is calculated from the Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) Evidence-Based Services module.

  • Dosage alone is not the sole measure of determining whether a physician has complied with appropriate pain management practices.

  • M.E. Aulton, Pharmaceutics, The Science& Dosage Form Design, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.

  • Dosage must be within the recommended amount for the age of the student.


More Definitions of Dosage

Dosage means the amount of active material to be administered at a given time, irrespective of the number or type of dosage units (e.g., tablets, capsules, etc.) used in such administration.
Dosage means the amount, frequency, and number of doses of medication for an individual.
Dosage means one dosage equals one (1) tablet, one (1) capsule, one (1) suppository, or five (5) ml.
Dosage means the specific strength of a Product.
Dosage means the quantity of the substance taken in or absorbed over a specified, biologically relevant time period to achieve the intended effect.
Dosage means cc or ml for delivered influenza vaccine.
Dosage means, in the context of administering medication in prescribed amounts, the quantity of a drug to be taken or applied all at one time or in fractional amounts within a given period of time.