Huh? What Does THAT Mean?
The Most Common Prescription Abbreviations
There's a move on to make all doctors use some kind of machine-written prescription-writing device to cut down on the illegible prescriptions that even pharmacists can't read. That will help a lot. But if they keep using the old tried and true Latin abbreviations most people still won't know what they meant. As a little crib sheet, here are the most common abbreviations we see on prescriptions, and what they mean:
ac = before meals
bid = twice a day
c = with
cap/caps = capsules
daw = dispense as written (no substitutes of generic or brand name drugs)
g, gm, or GM = gram
gtt = drop
h = an hour
hs = at bedtime
mg = milligram
ml = milliliter
pc = after eating
po = by mouth
prn = as needed
q = every (as in every 4 hours)
qh = every hour
q2h = every two hours
qid = four times per day
s = without
stat = immediately
tid = three times a day
ut dict = as directed by doctor
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