Mikrodosage
Mikrodosage, or microdosing, refers to the administration of very low doses of a substance, typically a drug, chemical, or biological agent. This approach is used in various fields, including medicine, environmental science, and agriculture. In medical contexts, microdosing low-dose antidepressants or other pharmaceuticals may be explored for therapeutic benefits with reduced side effects. In environmental science, microdoses of pollutants or contaminants are studied to understand long-term exposure risks. Agricultural applications might involve microdosing fertilizers or pesticides at minimal levels to optimize resource use while minimizing ecological impact. The concept emphasizes precision and controlled dosing to achieve desired outcomes while mitigating adverse effects. Research into mikrodosage continues to evolve, with ongoing studies evaluating its efficacy and safety across different applications.