Analgesics should be dosed adequately to assure that the pain is at least tolerable and frequently enough to avoid the anxiety that accompanies the anticipated return of pain.
2
At this time unshorn lambs are dipped and dosed with one of Cooper's tablets of sulphur-arsenic dip material to destroy internal parasites.
3
Because decongestants have the potential for many side effects and adverse effects, they must be dosed carefully.
4
Generally analgesics should not be dosed on an as-needed basis but should be administered often enough to assure constant blood levels of analgesic.
5
In autumn all horses that have been grazing should be dosed with some vermifuge to destroy the worms that are invariably present, and thus prevent colic or an unthrifty or anaemic state.