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idose

Idose is a term that does not have a single, widely recognized definition and may refer to different concepts depending on context. In pharmacology and clinical practice, idose is sometimes used informally to denote an individual dose or a dose tailored to a particular patient. This usage is not standardized; professional literature more commonly uses terms such as personalized dose, individualized dose, or dose adjusted for patient characteristics.

In technology and commerce, idose can appear as a brand name or product identifier related to dosing

Etymology and usage notes: the form idose probably derives from combining the prefix i- (suggesting digital,

See also: dosing, dosage, pharmacometrics, personalized medicine, digital health, dosing devices.

devices,
dose-tracking
software,
or
single-dose
packaging
solutions.
Such
uses
are
diverse
and
not
connected
to
one
another,
and
they
typically
belong
to
proprietary
product
lines
rather
than
to
a
formal
medical
concept.
internet-connected,
or
individualized)
with
dose.
However,
there
is
no
universal
definition,
and
references
to
idose
are
rare
and
context-specific.