t=tablet po=by mouthtid =three times per day prn=as needed. So for example if you had a prescription that read "tormoxin 250mg t po tid prn" it can be interpreted to mean tormoxin 250mg tablets by mouth three times per day as needed.
TID - three times a day PO - by mouth
It means 1 to 2 tablets, pills, whatever you are referring to....by mouth...up to three times a day, as needed.
It comes from the Latin phrase, "ter in die" meaning "three times per day." For example if your prescription was written as: Amoxicillin 250mg 1 cap po tid x 10 days (usually in almost illegible handwriting!) This would mean you are to take one Amoxicillin 250mg capsule by mouth three times daily for 10 days. ("po" is another Latin phrase, "per os" or "by mouth")
The term "PO TID" on a doctor's prescription or order would mean: "by mouth, three times daily". PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from the Latin phrase "per os". The term TID means three times daily, or three times per daily. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: t.i.d. or tid (lower case), comes from the later phrase "ter in die".
BID or bid on a prescription mean "twice a day". PM mean afternoon or evening, unless it was prn and that means "as needed". Or if it is po, then that means "by mouth".
PO-by mouth IV-intravenous SL-sublingual PRN-as needed mg=milligrams mL=milliliters BID-twice per day TID-three times per day Q4h-every 4 hours Q6h-every 6 hours Q12h-every 12 hours HS-hour of sleep/bedtime
I'm a disability carer also responsible for administering medication so come across abbreviations quite often. The abbreviation you have means Take 1 via mouth 4 times a day, as required. po is mouth or oral, qid is 4 times a day and PRN is a term that used for medcation that is only to be taken as required. Im not sure what your medication is for, but It would mean if feel you need your medication because your illness is worsening or bothering you etc, you are to take 1 tablet, via mouth, 4 times a day until you no longer need it. Hope this helps :)
It means to take one to two puffs of your inhaler every four to six hours as needed for shortness of breath. q = every prn = as needed sob = shortness of breath
By mouth three times a day.By mouth, three times a day :)
PO stands for a Latin abbreviation that means "by mouth". So take the tablet; capsule; caplet by mouth. 1-2 day means take 1 or 2 a dayPRN is another abbreviation that stands for "as needed".The prescription should also list PRN number of hours between doses, such as q. 4 hrs; q. 6 hrs.; q. 8 hrs. (q. means every).Since this prescription as you copied it here does not list the hours, I would assume it means 12 hours in between doses.
PRN means "as needed." It stands for "pro re nata" which translates to "in the circumstances."It is routinely used by physicians in prescribing instructions to mean "as needed for." An example of such might include "Benadryl 50mg qhs prn insomnia."("qhs" is another Latin abbreviation, which stands for quaque hora somni, or "at the hour of sleep or bedtime.") Fortunately for patients, pharmacists are also familiar with these shorthand notations. Therefore, when used in medical situations, specifically for medications, it means that the medication is to be used only when needed, rather than on a consistent basis.