
Dr. April Foster
OrderlyMeds Medical Provider
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Watch Dr. April Foster explain medication units and how to measure them on your syringe. Scroll below the video for key takeaways.
Make sure your name is correct and review the instructions carefully.
Units are not the same as milligrams. Always follow the number of units listed on your prescription.
Sometimes your refill may come from a different pharmacy. The medication strength in the vial may be stronger or weaker. This means your prescription might say a different number of units than before, even though it’s the same or a higher dose.
If you’re still unsure or have any questions, please reach out to our medical or support team—we’re here to help and keep you safe.
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