A patient is prescribed a drug that has an extremely short half-life for chest pain (angina) .Which modification in drug dosage or scheduling does the nurse expect?
A) Once-daily dosing
B) More frequent dosing
C) Larger first dose and smaller repeat doses
D) Parenteral doses greater than enteral doses
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