For high blood pressure: the typical dose is 48-90 mEq daily.
For example, the small liver in a child means that he or she can't take typical adult doses of medication.
A typical dose is one to three teaspoons per glass of water.
The typical daily dose would be enough to kill humans.
Sometimes the typical adult dose is too much for these people.
The typical dose is 100 mg twice a day.
A typical dose is 20-25 drops in warm water taken orally 2-3 times daily.
But liver damage has not been reported in people taking typical doses.
The typical dose for severe deficiency can be up to 300 mg per day.
A typical dose of vitamin B6 for morning sickness is 25 mg, 3 times a day.