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Not positive what the CD words mean, but it looks similar to ER (Extended Release).
"While the abbreviations used to denote sustained activity refer to different technologies with different characteristics, they have no specific meanings
and appear to be randomly chosen, Cohen said. This leads to confusion among
physicians, pharmacists, and patients. Consider the following alphabet soup
of suffixes: XL, SR, CD, LA, XT, to name just a few."
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khrfx4
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I've searched the internet and Davis's Guide and have come up empty.
Under TIME/ACTION PROFILE (Onset, Peak, Duration) for Cefaclor they use a Route abbreviated PO-CD and on Nitroglycerin PO-ER.
I assume the PO means by mouth, but can't work out the meanings for CD or ER.
On the chance there are more of these odd abbreviations, does anyone know where a table of them are located in Davis's Guide?
Thanks
Still a student