subdoses
Subdoses, also known as dose splitting or fractional dosing, refers to the practice of dividing a standard pharmaceutical dose into smaller portions, often administered more frequently. This approach is employed for various reasons, primarily to manage drug efficacy, minimize side effects, or improve patient compliance.
One common application of subdosing is in pain management. For instance, instead of taking a higher dose
In some cases, subdosing is used to mitigate adverse drug reactions. By reducing the amount of medication
Another reason for subdosing is to improve adherence to a medication regimen. Smaller, more frequent doses
The decision to use subdosing is typically made by a healthcare professional based on the specific medication,