See Also: prescription(dictionary)
non-prescription(dictionary)
prescription(encyclopedia)
prescription(dictionary)
prescription(medicine)
Bid (on prescription)(health)
Bis in die (on prescription)(health)
Prescription(health)
Prescription medicine(health)
Prescription drug(health)

lychee (oh) and Bid (on prescription) (health)


lychee (oh)




[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Chinese; Origin: lizhi]
a small round fruit with a rough pink-brown shell outside and sweet white flesh inside

Bid (on prescription) (health)


"Seen on a prescription, b.i.d. means twice (two times) a day. It is an abbreviation for ""bis in die"" which in Latin means twice a day. The abbreviation b.i.d. is sometimes written without a period either in lower-case letters as ""bid"" or in capital letters as ""BID"". However it is written, it is one of a number of hallowed abbreviations of Latin terms that have been traditionally used in prescriptions to specify the frequency with which medicines should be taken."