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Aug 29, 2023 15:00
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French term
xé/j
French to English
Medical
Medical (general)
hospitalization report
Hi everyone,
Currently translating a hospitalization from France and have the following:
"Prophylaxie par Amoxicilline 500 mg xé/j au long cours"
What does "xé" stand for here? Does it simply mean "per day"?
Thanks
Joanna
Currently translating a hospitalization from France and have the following:
"Prophylaxie par Amoxicilline 500 mg xé/j au long cours"
What does "xé" stand for here? Does it simply mean "per day"?
Thanks
Joanna
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I would contact the client. You don't want to get the dose wrong by guessing!
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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/amoxicillin-oral-ta...
https://www.vidal.fr/medicaments/gammes/amoxicilline-sandoz-...
You may contact the client but I think it's the right interpretation.