0 to measure how much of a substance is in a liquid by adding it to measured amounts of another substance that reacts to it, for example, by making it change colour --
1 to measure how much of a substance is in a liquid by adding it to measured amounts of another substance which reacts to it, for example, by making it change color --
Positive samples were titrated up to end titres.
All subjects were titrated to a minimum dose of 6 mg/day.
In case of low bioavailability, the dose of oral methadone may need to be titrated up or doubled.
They should be taken once a day before or with breakfast, beginning with a low dose and then titrated as necessary.
Started according to our recommendations and titrated against the pain according to the individual patient's need, methadone is well tolerated.
Some tasks could be titrated to each individual's level of ability according to prespecified criteria, but this is impractical for many imaging studies.
In addition to the setting of titrating narcotics to effectively treat pain, the principle of double effect is relevant to other clinical settings.
The risk of death is titrated to find the maximum that the patient is willing to endure for a chance at obtaining perfect health.