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med, 1 abbreviation for medical. 2 abbreviation for medicine. 3 abbreviation for minimum effective dose. 4 abbreviation for median. MED, 1 abbreviation for minimal effective dose. 2 abbreviation for minimal erythema dose. See threshold dose. dose [dōs] the quantity to be administered at one time, as a specified amount of medication or a given quantity of radiation. absorbed dose that amount of energy from ionizing radiations absorbed per unit mass of matter, expressed in rads. air dose the intensity of an x-ray or gamma-ray beam in air, expressed in roentgens. booster dose an amount of immunogen (vaccine, toxoid, or other antigen preparation), usually smaller than the original amount, injected at an appropriate interval after primary immunization to sustain the immune response to that immunogen. curative dose (CD) a dose that is sufficient to restore normal health. See also median curative dose. divided dose fractionated dose. effective dose (ED) that quantity of a drug that will produce the effects for which it is administered. See also median effective dose. erythema dose that amount of radiation that, when applied to the skin, causes erythema (temporary reddening). fatal dose lethal dose. fractionated dose a fraction of the total dose prescribed, as of chemotherapy or radiation therapy, to be given at intervals, usually during a 24-hour period. infective dose (ID) that amount of a pathogenic agent that will cause infection in susceptible subjects. See also median infective dose and tissue culture infective dose. lethal dose (LD) that quantity of an agent that will or may be sufficient to cause death. See also median lethal dose and minimum lethal dose. loading dose a dose of medication, often larger than subsequent doses, administered for the purpose of establishing a therapeutic level of the medication. maintenance dose the amount of a medication administered to maintain a desired level of the medication in the blood. maximum tolerated dose tolerance dose. maximum permissible dose the largest amount of ionizing radiation that one may safely receive within a specified period according to recommended limits in current radiation protection guides. The specific amounts vary with age and circumstance. median curative dose (CD50) a dose that abolishes symptoms in 50 per cent of test subjects. median effective dose (ED50) a dose that produces the desired effect in 50 per cent of a population. median infective dose (ID50) that amount of pathogenic microorganisms that will produce demonstrable infection in 50 per cent of the test subjects. median lethal dose (LD50) the quantity of an agent that will kill 50 per cent of the test subjects; in radiology, the amount of radiation that will kill, within a specified period, 50 per cent of individuals in a large group or population. median tissue culture infective dose (TCID50) that amount of a pathogenic agent that will produce infection in 50 per cent of cell cultures inoculated. minimum lethal dose 1. the amount of toxin that will just kill an experimental animal. 2. the smallest quantity of diphtheria toxin that will kill a guinea pig of 250-gm weight in 4 to 5 days when injected subcutaneously. reference dose an estimate of the daily exposure to a substance for humans that is assumed to be without appreciable risk; it is calculated using the no observed adverse effect level and is more conservative than the older margin of safety. skin dose (SD) 1. the air dose of radiation at the skin surface, comprising the primary radiation plus backscatter. 2. the absorbed dose in the skin. threshold dose the minimum dose of ionizing radiation, a chemical, or a drug that will produce a detectable degree of any given effect. threshold erythema dose (TED) the single skin dose that will produce, in 80 per cent of those tested, a faint but definite erythema within 30 days, and in the other 20 per cent, no visible reaction. tissue culture infective dose (TCID) that amount of a pathogenic agent that will produce infection when inoculated on tissue cultures; used with a numeric qualifier. tolerance dose the largest quantity of an agent that may be administered without harm. Called also maximum tolerated dose.
MED minimal effective dose; minimal erythema dose.
MED 1. Mental or emotional disability/disorder 2. Microendoscope diskectomy Patient discussion about MED. Q. How do I deal with people telling me not to put my son on meds for adhd? My son has ADHD and a lot of people I know are putting me down for turning to meds. My son will not make it in school with out it. Even my mother in law has said she does not like it! I just don’t know what to say to these people anymore! His doc told me this is his only chance at a normal 5 year olds life. A. we use melatonin which is a herbal supplement,that makes our son tired,so he can focus more in school,it calms him down,at wal-mart it costs about 6 dollars,my brother-in-law was on ritalin for about 5 years now he is bi-polar,and a drug addict,try melatonin first,give it about 3-4 weeks then decide. Q. Diet & exercise do not help with weight loss since being on psyc. meds. Any suggestions? A. L-carnitine and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) can be helpful for fat loss. Studies are mixed, but I find them to be effective. Try cutting out grains (rice, corn, wheat) and eat vegetables and fruits for carbohydrates instead. Q. would like to talk to others about fibromyalgia, we all seem to have differing symptomology and differing meds A. How I understand where you are coming from! Everyone I talk to is treated differently and when they start telling you I don't ...that must be something else you start to second guess! Read more or ask a question about MEDWant to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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