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Pharm Abbreviation
All
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| AD | Right Ear |
| AS or AI | Left ear |
| AU | Each ear |
| IM | IntraMuscular |
| IV | IntraVenous |
| IVP | IntraVenous Push |
| IVPB | IntraVenous Piggyback |
| OD | Right Eye |
| OS or OI | Left eye |
| OU | Each eye |
| Per Neb | By Nebulizer |
| PO | By Mouth |
| PR | Rectally |
| PV | Vaginally |
| SC | Subcutaneously |
| SL | Sublingually, under the tongue |
| TOP | Locally, Topically |
| AQ | Water |
| CAPS | Capsules |
| CM | Cream |
| ELIX | Elixir |
| LIQ | Liquid |
| SUPP | Suppository |
| SR, XR, XL | Slow/Extended release |
| SYR | Syrup |
| Tab | Tablets |
| Ung., oint | ointment |
| AC | Before food |
| AM | Morning |
| BID | Twice a day |
| H | Hourly |
| HS | At bedtime |
| PC | After food |
| PRN | As needed |
| QID | Four times a day |
| Q | Every, each |
| QD | Every day |
| Q_H | Every _ Hour (s) |
| QOD | Every other day |
| STAT | immediately |
| TID | Three times a day |
| AA | of each |
| AD | To, Upto |
| AQ | Add Water |
| DIL | Dilute |
| F, FL | Fluid |
| FL OZ | Fluid Ounce |
| G | Gram |
| GTT | Drops |
| L | Liter |
| MCG | Microgram |
| MEQ | Milliequivalent |
| MG | Milligram |
| ML | MilliLiter |
| QS | Sufficient Quanity |
| QS AD | Add sufficient quanity to make |
| SS (w/2 dots above) | One-half |
| TBSL | Tablespoon |
| TSP | Teaspoon |
| C | with |
| DISP | Dispense |
| F, Ft | Make, let it be made |
| NR | No Refills |
| S (Usually an "S" with a bar over the top) | Without |
| Ut Dict | As directed |