When you give your doctor a prescription, it says the number of doses per day and the approximate time (morning, afternoon, evening, lunchtime or not) but not the exact time. However, more and more results show that this can have a significant impact on their effectiveness.
But before turning to the question, perhaps we should already remember why some medicines should be taken two or three times a day, and others only once. It depends on the “bioavailability of the drug”, that is, the proportion of the active ingredient that reaches the blood and will have an effect, explains D.r: Florian Lemaitre, pharmacologist at Rennes University Hospital. So, you should never double the dose because you have forgotten the previous dose or are going to miss the next dose. The concentration of the active principle will be doubled, which will increase the risk of adverse effects. It is more dangerous…
Source: Le Figaro

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