take once in the morning
1 tab poq hs means "take one tablet by mouth every night." The abbreviation "po" stands for "by mouth" and "hs" stands for "at bedtime."
On a prescription, it means 1 by mouth (orally).
I am not sure exactly what you are asking but in medical terms "p o" means by mouth or orally.
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".
Usually it's written "po pc," which means "by mouth after meals."
x = 10 (mg, g, etc) PO = per os (by mouth)
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PO is the medical abbreviation for by mouth. When a doctor prescribes something as one tab po daily, it means you are to take one tablet daily by mouth.
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".
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".
1 po means one by mouth (swallowed). Q is an abbreviation meaning every. 1 po q is an incomplete statement; normally, a time interval would follow the q, so that "1 po qd" is one by mouth daily, and "1 po q6h" means 1 by mouth every 6 hours.