idose
/ˈaɪdoʊs/Definitions
1. noun
A dose of a drug or other substance that is given to a person, especially at the end of their life.
“The doctor prescribed an idose of morphine to manage the patient’s pain.”
1. noun
A dose of a drug or other substance that is given to a person, especially at the end of their life.
“The doctor prescribed an idose of morphine to manage the patient’s pain.”