dosing
dosing — noun
1. the planned size and timing of the doses used for a medicine or similar treatmen
the planned size and timing of the doses used for a medicine or similar treatment
The leaflet explains dosing for children under twelve in a simple chart.
dosing for + patient group
Incorrect dosing can make the cough syrup weak or dangerously strong.
Hospital software checks insulin dosing before nurses print the morning labels.
The study compared once-daily dosing with smaller amounts taken twice daily.
文法句型
dosing for + patient group
once-daily dosing
dosing schedule
用法筆記
Common in medical instructions, research reports, and product labels. It often refers to both how much is given and how often it is given.
常見錯誤
dosing — verb
- dosingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- dosings3rd person singular
- dosinging-ing form
- dosingedpast simple
1. to apply medicine or another treatment in carefully measured quantities to someo
to apply medicine or another treatment in carefully measured quantities to someone or something
The nurse is dosing the toddler carefully after every meal.
dosing + person + adverb
Lab staff were dosing the mice before recording the next results.
The vet spent the morning dosing rescued puppies with worm medicine.
Technicians are dosing the pool with chlorine before the first lesson.
- administer
more formal, especially in medical or scientific writing
- medicate
mainly used when the treatment is a medicine for a person or animal
- treat
broader word that does not always suggest a measured amount
文法句型
dose + somebody/something + with + medicine or agent
用法筆記
Usually followed by the person or thing receiving the treatment, and often by with when the substance is named. In technical writing, it can also describe giving a controlled substance to animals, water, or other materials.