p.c.

p.c.
Abbreviation meaning after meals (from the Latin "post cibum", after meals). One of a number of hallowed abbreviations of Latin terms that have traditionally been used in prescriptions. Some others: {{}}a.c. = before meals (from "ante cibum", before meals) b.i.d. = twice a day (from "bis in die", twice a day) gtt. = drops (from "guttae", drops) p.o. = by mouth, orally (from "per os", by mouth) p.r.n. = when necessary (from "pro re nata", for an occasion that has arisen, as circumstances require, as needed) q.d. = once a day (from "quaque die", once a day) q.i.d. = four times a day (from "quater in die", 4 times a day) q._h.: If a medicine is to be taken every so-many hours (from "quaque", every and the "h" indicating the number of hours) q.h. = every hour q.2h. = every 2 hours q.3h. = every 3 hours q.4h. = every 4 hours t.i.d. = three times a day (from "ter in die", 3 times a day) ut dict. = as directed (from "ut dictum", as directed)

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[L.] post ciґbum (after meals).

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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