- DOSE
- 400mg of ibuprofen, perhaps
- Booster amount
- It can be lethal
- Prescription-bottle amount
- Medicinal amount
- Medicinal measure
- Medicine amount
- Medicine bottle notation
- Rx amount
- Doctor's recommendation
- Shot
- Antibiotic amount
- Acid quantity
- Two tablets, say
- One shot, perhaps
- Shot, e.g.
- Vitamin count
- Couple pills, say
- Scrip amount
- Medical amount
- Pill-age?
- Remedy ration
- Meds measure
- Pair of pills, perhaps
- Amount of a med
- A pill a day, say
- Apothecary measure
- Amount to take
- Capsule contents
- Spoonful, maybe
- Medicinal quantity
- Shot in the arm, say
- Two caplets, e.g.
- Hospital administration
- Part of a treatment
- Number of tablets, maybe
- Two tablets, often
- Gulp of medicine
- Two tablets, maybe
- Measure of medicine
- Two teaspoonfuls, perhaps
- 20 milligrams, perhaps
- Aspirin label datum
- Medicine quantity
- Pharmacist's notation
- Rx datum
- Spoonful, possibly
- Two aspirins, perhaps
- Bit of medicine
- It may be measured in milligrams
- One tablespoon, e.g.
- A teaspoonful, e.g.
- Amount of medicine
- Drug measure
- One tablespoon, maybe
- Prescription amount
- Prescription info
- Prescribed amount
- Shot amount
- Two aspirin, say
- Two aspirins, for instance
- Bit of reality?
- One teaspoon, maybe
- Two aspirin, e.g.
- Prescribed intake
- Prescribed quantity
- Pharmacy concern
- Teaspoonful, e.g.
- Prescription particular
- Spoonful of medicine, say
- A shot in the arm, possibly
- Medicine measure
- Recommended amount
- Proper amount of medication
- Take five, e.g.
- Helping
- Portion
- Dese, dem and --
- Prescription figure
- Measured amount
- Prescribed portion
- One pill, maybe
- Prescription datum
- Rx specification
- Two teaspoonfuls, e.g.
- How much you can take
- One a day, say
- One teaspoon, perhaps
- Prescription quantity
- Two aspirin, for instance
- Two caplets, say
- Teaspoon, say
- Two gelcaps, perhaps
- Tablespoon, maybe
- Two gelcaps, e.g.
- A teaspoon, maybe
- Medicine amount to take
- Pharmacist's datum
- Pill bottle instruction
- Two capsules, say
- Unit of reality?
- Prescription indication
- Two teaspoons, say
- Two pills, e.g.
- Shot contents
- Teaspoon, e.g.
- Healthy amount?
- One teaspoon, e.g.
- Doctor's order
- Medication unit
- A teaspoon, say
- Prescribed medication amount
- Calculated intake
- Shot, perhaps
- Single serving, say
- Two pills before bed, e.g.
- Spoonful, perhaps
- Tablet, perhaps
- Amount of medication
- Antibiotic specification
- Two pills, perhaps
- Doctor's quantity
- Two caplets, perhaps
- One pill a day, perhaps
- Teaspoon, perhaps
- Two aspirins, say
- Measure of micrograms, maybe
- Pill amount
- Two caplets, maybe
- One caplet, perhaps
- Therapeutic amount
- Unit of medicine
- Two tablets, perhaps
- One capful, perhaps
- Portion of medicine
- Syrup specification
- Potion portion
- Two a day, perhaps
- Medicine given
- Vitamin portion
- Quantity of medicine
- 10 mg, perhaps
- 10cc, perhaps
- Amount of medicine to take
- Amount prescribed
- Amount to administer
- How much to take
- Curative quantity
- Prescribed amount of medicine
- Prescription portion
- Amount of medicine taken
- Medicine portion
- Hypo amount
- Booster, e.g.
- Prescription bottle info
- Give medicine to
- Booster measure
- Potion.
- Quantity.
- Take medicine.
- Part of a prescription.
- Definite portion.
- Unpleasant portion.
- Definite quantity.
- Before-or-after meals item.
- Measure.
- Diurnule.
- Treat.
- Amount of a remedy given.
- Medicinal draught.
- Ply with medicine.
- Tonic amount.
- Measured quantity.
- Two aspirins, for one.
- Teaspoonful.
- Draught.
- Pharmacist's concern.
- Two aspirins.
- Medical unit.
- Doctor's unit
- Measure of a kind
- Pill intake
- Prescription unit
- ___ of salts
- Relative of dese and dem
- Rx quantity
- Set amount
- Two aspirins, e.g.
- Spoonful, at times
- Medicine-bottle word
- Trio, with dese and dem
- Medicinal unit
- Portion of a potion
- Directions on a phial
- Amount given by an R.N.
- Amount, to an R.N.
- Medicinal portion
- Pharmaceutical amount
- What an R.N. administers
- Sedate, in a way
- Treat, in a way
- What the doctor ordered
- Ply with a potion
- Medicate
- Pill allotment
- Two pills, maybe
- Two shots, maybe
- 2 mg, say
- Doctor's cupful, maybe
- Teaspoonful, maybe
- Teaspoon or tablet, say
- Spoonful, say
- One bit of medicine
- Two capsules, perhaps
- Two tablets every six hours, e.g.
- Info on a pill bottle
- A teaspoonful, maybe
- Recommended intake
- One teaspoonful or two caplets, maybe
- Two teaspoons, e.g.
- Pill bottle recommendation
- A shot in the arm, say
- One tablet, maybe
- 5 milliliters of medicine, say
- Hospital meal accompanier
- Pharmacological amount
- 12 cc, maybe
- Give meds
- ___ of reality
- One or two tablets, say
- Rx detail
- 10 milliliters, perhaps
- Spoonful of medicine, e.g.
- Two tablets or five milliliters, say
- Measurement that might be made in milligrams
- One pill, perhaps
- Pharmacist's amount
- Vaccine shot, e.g.
- Pill bottle specification
- 1998 Gov't Mule album
- Filter song about medicinal amount?
- Replacements "___ of Thunder"
- The Exies song about doctor's order?
- Rx data
- Aspirin-bottle info
- Bit of medication
- Amount often described as "healthy"
- Drug portion
- Teaspoonful, perhaps
- Rx portion
- Sickroom serving
- 100 mg, say
- Reality unit
- Prescription basic
- Vial datum
- Spoonful, e.g.
- An amount of medicine
- One teaspoon, often
- One pill before bed, e.g.
- Prescription division
- Hospital cupful
- Pill quantity
- Shot measurement
- Two pills, often
- One pill a day, e.g.
- Two tablets, e.g.
- Pharmacist's recommendation
- Homophone for 22-Down
- Two pills a day, e.g.
- Recommendation on a medicine bottle
- Capsule or tablet
- Prescribed medicine
- Serving to a pharmacist
- Teaspoonful possibly
- Medical quantity
- Application
- Tablespoonful?
- Pill portion
- Rx recommendation
- . . . a ___ of reality
- 10 mg, for example
- Two capsules, maybe
- Two gelcaps, say
- Pill bottle datum
- One capsule, e.g.
- Tablespoonful, perhaps
- Medication portion
- Stat on a medicine label
- Medication amount
- Two tablets, for example
- Medicine label info
- Capful or tablet
- Teaspoon, maybe
- Pill, e.g.
- Prescription measure
- Vaccine delivery
- Shot filler
- Serum specification
- Tablespoon, e.g.
- Treatment quantity
- Amount from a dropper
- Delivery from a syringe
- Medication measure
- One tablet, perhaps
- Caplet count
- Shot unit
- Just what the doctor ordered
- Spoonful, sometimes
- It may be lethal
- Clinic quantity
- Medicine internal to the four longest Across answers
- Shot in the arm, e.g.
- Hypo helping
- One tablet, say
- Pill bottle info
- Rx serving
- Pair of tablets, often