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For oral dosage form (tablets):. Dose depends on medical condition: Adults—At first, 4 to 48 milligrams (mg) per day. Your doctor may adjust your dose as ...
For oral dosage forms (delayed-release tablets or suspension):. For erosive esophagitis: Adults—40 milligrams (mg) once a day for up to 8 weeks. Your doctor ...
For oral dosage forms (capsules or suspension):. For infections: Adults and teenagers—1000 to 2000 milligrams (mg) per day, taken as a single dose or divided ...
For oral dosage forms (tablets or chewable tablets):. For diarrhea or upset stomach: Adults and teenagers—The usual dose is 2 tablets every half-hour to one ...
For oral dosage form (tablets):. For acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL):. Adults and children—Dose is based on body size and must be determined by your doctor.
For oral dosage forms (capsules, suspension, chewable tablets, or tablets):. For infections: Adults and children older than 12 years of age and weighing more ...
For oral dosage forms (capsules or powder for suspension):. To treat duodenal ulcers, erosive esophagitis, and GERD: Adults—20 milligrams (mg) once a day at ...
For oral dosage form (capsules):. For moderate to severe hot flashes: Adults—One capsule once a day, in the evening. Each capsule contains 1 milligram (mg) ...
Oral Cancer Foundation. https://oralcancerfoundation.org/complications/xerostomia/. Accessed Nov. 21, 2023. Xerostomia (dry mouth). American Dental ...
For nasal or sinus congestion: For regular (short-acting) oral dosage form (capsules, oral solution, syrup, or tablets):. Adults and children 12 years ...
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