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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

dosage or dose

I hope the doctor does prescribe me another ____of pain killers.
  

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'Dose' if you want more of the same quantity and potency; 'dosage' if you want a new quantity or potency.

  • 'Dose' if you want more of the same quantity and potency; 'dosage' if you want a new quantity or potency.
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'Dose' if you want more of the same quantity and potency; 'dosage' if you want a new quantity or potency.
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Is up the correct verb?
In this case do you use dose or dosage?
My doctor upped my dose or dosage.
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AnonymousIs up the correct verb?
In casual English, yes.
AnonymousIn this case do you use dose or dosage?
I have already explained the difference to you. Which do you choose?

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