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Day vs Qid - What's the difference?

day | qid |


As adjectives the difference between day and qid

is that day is thick, deep, dense while qid is (pharmacology) four times a day.

Bid vs Qid - What's the difference?

bid | qid | Related terms |

Bid is a related term of qid.


As a verb bid

is .

As an adjective qid is

(pharmacology) four times a day.

Tid vs Qid - What's the difference?

tid | qid | Related terms |

Qid is a related term of tid.



In pharmacology terms the difference between tid and qid

is that tid is medicine: acronym of Latin- Ter In Die: thrice per day, consumed three times per day while qid is four times a day.

As an initialism TID

is medicine: acronym of Latin- Ter In Die: thrice per day, consumed three times per day.

Normokalemia vs Normokalemic - What's the difference?

normokalemia | normokalemic | Related terms |

Normokalemia is a related term of normokalemic.


As a noun normokalemia

is the state of having a normal concentration of potassium in one's blood.

As an adjective normokalemic is

having a normal percentage of potassium in one's blood.

Hyperkalemic vs Normokalemic - What's the difference?

hyperkalemic | normokalemic | Antonyms |

Hyperkalemic is an antonym of normokalemic.


As adjectives the difference between hyperkalemic and normokalemic

is that hyperkalemic is having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood while normokalemic is having a normal percentage of potassium in one's blood.

Hypokalemic vs Normokalemic - What's the difference?

hypokalemic | normokalemic | Antonyms |

Hypokalemic is an antonym of normokalemic.


As adjectives the difference between hypokalemic and normokalemic

is that hypokalemic is having a low percentage of potassium in one's blood while normokalemic is having a normal percentage of potassium in one's blood.

High vs Hyperkalemic - What's the difference?

high | hyperkalemic |


As adjectives the difference between high and hyperkalemic

is that high is elevated in position or status; above many things while hyperkalemic is having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.

As a noun high

is thought; intention; determination; purpose.

As an adverb high

is in or to an elevated position.

As a verb high

is to rise.

Percentage vs Hyperkalemic - What's the difference?

percentage | hyperkalemic |


As a noun percentage

is the amount, number or rate of something, regarded as part of a total of 100; a part of a whole.

As an adjective hyperkalemic is

having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.

Potassium vs Hyperkalemic - What's the difference?

potassium | hyperkalemic |


As a noun potassium

is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium .

As an adjective hyperkalemic is

having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.

Blood vs Hyperkalemic - What's the difference?

blood | hyperkalemic |


As a noun blood

is .

As an adjective hyperkalemic is

having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.

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