First read the label when you take the drug container from
the medicine cabinet; read it again when you take the drug itself; and finally,
read the label a third time when you put the container away. That last reading
is an extra check to make certain you read the label properly the first two
times. If you did happen to make a mistake, you have a chance to do something
about it at once.
TRICKS FOR PROPER DOSAGE made by machines that produce
attractive roundedness
For the most part,
are more attractive-looking and less expensive than those that were made
individually by a druggist to a special prescription of a physician. The
trouble with machine-made articles of medicine, as with mass- produced clothes,
is that tailoring to each individual's needs cannot be built in. Thus, it's
known that the amount of medicine required varies almost directly with the
weight of a person.
Most machine-made capsules and pills are made for a standard
person of about 150 pounds so they are apt to contain just a bit too much for
most women, a bit too little for most men. Doctors have learned how to adjust
dosages even with the limitations of machine-made medicines. For example,
consider pills of phenobarbital often prescribed for nervousness, tension,
headaches with a psychogenic component. Phenobarbital is commonly available
in 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 grain sizes. Suppose phenobarbital in 1/4 grain dosage is prescribed
for a woman and it helps her tension but makes her just a bit too forgetful and
drowsy to do her work properly.
The doctor tries 1/8 grain, but that doesn't help her
tension enough. The solution lies in going back to the 1/4 grain dosage and proper
use of a fingernail file. The patient is instructed to consider a tablet as a
circle, and to gently file away one fourth of the circle, to get a tablet that
is just halfway between 1/8 and 1/4 grain sizes.
Usually, the patient
"plays around" a bit and finds just the right tailor made size for
her needs. When it comes to capsules-especially of sleeping medicines such as
Nembutal, Seconal, and Amy talit's a help to learn how to take apart a capsule
gently and pour out a portion to adjust the dosage to individual needs, then
rejoin the capsule.
Many people find a standard 1-1/2 grain capsule
ineffective; on the other hand, when they take two capsules, they may
experience hangovers. One full capsule and half of another may be the right
dosage.
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