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1 gram b.i.d. dose of metformin? sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2009-03-13
In Reply to: 1-g-b.i.d. dose? - Doesn't look right to me.

Subject: 1 gram b.i.d. dose of metformin? sm

According to Monthly Prescribing Ref up to 2.5 grams a day can be prescribed.


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