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For tardive dyskinesia and chorea caused by Huntington's disease: For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. Adults—At first, 12 milligrams (mg) once a ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For chronic constipation: Adults—6 milligrams (mg) 2 times a day before meals. Your doctor will decide how long you should ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For advanced ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, or prostate cancer: Adults—600 milligrams (mg) ...
For oral dosage form (extended-release tablets):. For cough and symptoms of allergies and cold: Adults—One tablet every 12 hours as needed. Do not take more ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For chronic idiopathic constipation: Adults—2 milligrams (mg) once a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For high blood pressure: Adults—At first, 10 milligrams (mg) once a day. Then, your doctor may increase your dose to 20 to ...
For oral dosage forms (capsules or tablets):. For Parkinson's disease: Adults—The starting dose is usually the same as the current dose you are taking. If ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For moderate to severe pain caused by endometriosis: Adults—At first, 150 milligrams (mg) once a day for up to 24 months ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For prevention of malaria relapse: Adults— 15 milligrams (mg) once a day for 14 days. Children— Use and dose must be ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For treatment of HIV infection: For patients who have not received any HIV treatment in the past: Adults and children 12 years ...
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