👉 Drop (as a measurement in medical prescriptions)
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve stumbled upon “GT” and the dictionary points to "Drop" – that’s a good starting place, indeed. But we need to dig a little deeper for a full understanding. “GT” in medical prescriptions doesn't just mean "drop." It stands for grams per tablet . Think of it like this: you're measuring out the amount of medicine in each little pill – how many grams are packed inside? "GT" tells us that number. So, if a prescription says “GT 25,” it means 25 grams of medication should be put into each tablet. Does that make sense? Any questions before we move on to the next topic?