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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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Dosage Instructions Days' Supply Needed 2 tablets, 2X per day 28 Tablets Per Bottle 55

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1 answer:
just olya [345]3 years ago
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Dosage Instructions Days' Supply Needed

2 tablets, 2X per day 28

Tablets Per Bottle  

How many tablets are needed?

Given that the number of days supply is not stated, hence, we assume 30 days supply.

Therefore we have the following:

The question states that the sig calls for 2 tablets, 2 times daily. 2 X 2 = 4 tablets per day.

Next, we multiply 4 by 30 (days) which means 120 tablets are needed.  

Since one bottle has 28 tablets, then the number of bottles needed will be 120/28 = 4 bottles, 8 tablets

So we need an additional 4 bottles, 8 tablets to fill the entirety of this prescription.

Hence, considering the information given, the number of tablets that are needed is 4 bottles, 8  tablets

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