Why can't instructions on medication labels be more straightforward, we are working out the following instructions! Take one tablet twice a day for one week, (so that is two tablets per day) then increase each week until taking four tablets twice a day, so does that mean three tablets a day the next week and four tablets a day in the fourth week or is it four tablets twice a day making that eight tablets a day?
I think you should return to your pharmacist to explain. I'm almost certain it would be either 2 tablets 4 times daily or 1 tablet 4 times daily, somehow I couldn't imagine taking 4 of the same tablet in one sitting (unless it was steroids or something)
Seems pretty straightforward to me...
One tablet twice a day for a week
Two tablets twice a day for the next week
Three tablets twice a day for the next week
Four tablets twice a day for the next week.
According to what you are saying, the instructions tell you to increase the tablets until you are taking four tablets twice a day.
What don't you understand?
As I interpret the instructions.You start with one tablet twice a day for one week, then the next week you take two tablets twice a day for one week then three tablets twice a day for one week and,finally, four tablets twice a day.