72 Common Pharmacy and Prescriptio…
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Check out our list of important pharmacy terminology you’ll need to know. 1. aa -of each; as in take one of each of these pills before bed 2. AA -apply to affected area 3. a.c. -before meals 4. p.c. -after meals 8. ad lib. -as much as desired 10. APAP - acetaminophen; a pain reliever, Tylenol being one of the most widely known aa: of each; as in take one of each of these pills before bed AA: apply to affected area a.c.: before meals p.c.: after meals ad lib.: as much as desired APAP: acetaminophen; a pain reliever, Tylenol being one of the most widely known PO: from the Latin “per os,” or “by mouth,” means that medication should be taken orally AD: from the Latin “auris dexter,” or “right ear,” means that your medication should be taken via your right ear AS: from the Latin “auris sinister,” or “left ear,” means that your medication should be taken via your left year PO, from the Latin “per os,” or “by mouth,” means that medication should be taken orally.
aa: of each; as in take one of each of these pills before bed
AA: apply to affected area
a.c.: before meals
p.c.: after meals
ad lib.: as much as desired
APAP: acetaminophen; a pain reliever, Tylenol being one of the most widely known
PO: from the Latin “per os,” or “by mouth,” means that medication should be taken orally
AD: from the Latin “auris dexter,” or “right ear,” means that your medication should be taken via your right ear
AS: from the Latin “auris sinister,” or “left ear,” means that your medication should be taken via your left year
PO, from the Latin “per os,” or “by mouth,” means that medication should be taken orally.
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