Dosage range is the typical high and low doses that are safe and effective.
most ferilizers can be in a high enough dosage.
they contain a high source of grundya they contain a high source of grundya
Your doctor should be regularly monitoring the level of Prograf in your blood. If the level is too high, he/she reduces the dosage you are taking. If the level is too low he/she raises the dosage.
Both high and low dosages work the with same effectiveness. There isn't any difference. The trick is that the low dosage needs to be taken at the same time each day. With a high dosage, you are more "covered" if you forget to take one for about 12 hours. With a low dosage pill, you will also find you are unable to "skip" a period. The higher dosage pills allow you to sometimes continue on with the active pills and not take the sugar pills. You with therefore not have a period and therefore "skip" your period one month. Doctors prefer you to be on the lowest dosage pill that works for you. I took the lowest dosage pill for seven years with no problems.
yes
If you take a high enough dosage or are allergic, any of them.
Yes and no. For both it depends both on the frequency and dosage received in the exposure. Anything is lethal at high enough dosage!
If you were prescribed this certain amount of dosage than you should take as required however, if you find you are having various effects from too high of dosage see your doctor to adjust the dosage - do not take it upon yourself.
no codeine is an opiod not a cannaboid
No effect.
No, peaches contain contain no fat. They do contain sugar which, if consumed in high amounts without adequate exercise, will make you fat.