binodose

/baɪnoʊdoʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

A binodal dose, specifically in the context of pharmaceuticals, refers to a quantity of a drug that is administered in two distinct doses, often with a specific interval between them.

“The patient was prescribed a binodose to manage her chronic pain, taking one dose in the morning and another in the evening.”

Synonyms

  • dose regimen
  • pharmaceutical regimen