bázisadagokra
Bázisadagokra, a Hungarian term, translates to "base doses" or "basic doses" in English. It is a concept used in the context of certain medications, particularly in chemotherapy and some other treatment regimens. The term refers to a standard, predetermined amount or schedule of medication given to a patient as a foundational part of their treatment. This base dose is often established based on factors such as the patient's body surface area, weight, kidney function, or the specific type and stage of the disease being treated.
The bázisadagokra serves as a starting point for treatment. From this baseline, the actual dosage or frequency