Elderly and pediatric patients should be treated with particular low initial doses.
The clinical consequence is that the elderly should be treated with lower doses than younger patients.
When the girl quickly became more seriously ill, she was treated with higher doses of Tamiflu and recovered.
She drove him to a bush hospital run by nuns, where he was treated with massive doses of drugs.
The patients are also treated with additional doses of interleukin-2, to further stimulate their immune systems.
Most patients in clinical trials were treated with doses of 16 mg/hour or less.
Cells were then treated with different doses of androgen.
Symptoms are treated with high doses of vitamin B, but recovery can be slow and incomplete.
Toxicity can also be treated with higher than normal doses of potassium.
So did many other medical and physics researchers, along with patients who had been treated with heavy doses of radiation.