Twicedaily
Twice-daily generally refers to a frequency of two events per day, roughly every 12 hours. The term may be written as twice daily, twice-daily, or bid in shorthand, and it contrasts with once daily or three times daily.
In medical contexts, twice-daily dosing indicates the amount of medicine should be taken twice within a 24-hour
Adherence, the drug's half-life, and potential interactions influence whether twice-daily dosing is appropriate or safe. Some
Examples include medications for chronic conditions, where consistent exposure is important; topical agents on the skin;
Ambiguity arises when schedules are not specified or the exact times are unclear; patients should confirm times