"Abbreviations on medications indicate important details about the drug’s release rate, dosage, and effect."

What Do the Abbreviations on Medications Mean?
SR (Sustained Release) | Indicates that the drug is released slowly over time. |
BID (Bis in Die) | Means the medication should be taken twice a day. |
CR (Controlled Release) | Indicates that the drug is released in a controlled, steady dose. |
EC (Enteric-Coated) | Means the drug has a coating that prevents it from dissolving in the stomach. |
PLUS | Indicates the medication contains an additional ingredient to enhance its effect. |
FORTE | Means the drug contains approximately twice the normal dose. |
RETARD | Indicates that the drug is released slowly and has a prolonged effect. |