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Maximum dose 600mg in 24 hours for inpatients. Maximum dose 400mg in 24 hours at discharge. Maximum dose 300mg in 24 hours if 75 years.
Maximum dose 600mg in 24 hours for inpatients. Maximum dose 400mg in 24 hours at discharge. Maximum dose 300mg in 24 hours if 75 years.
Maximum dose 600mg in 24 hours for inpatients. Maximum dose 400mg in 24 hours at discharge. Maximum dose 300mg in 24 hours if 75 years.
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if x 3 takes 48 hours off travel
so x6 will take 96 hours off
Not accurate, actually: that would be a geometric progression instead of an arithmetic. All factors of increase are constant and arithmetic....hence they are a factor or constant RATE of change...not a constant value of change...your doubling of the hours off constitutes an error of the order of operations.
going by your 72 ÷ 6 = 12
easy maths
72 ÷ 3 = 24 so ftl 1 = 24 × 6 = 144
Actually, since 6 = 2 x 3 the 6x is only twice the increase of 3x. You are right that three times faster is 1 day or 24 hours. But half of 24 is 12 (the decrease in time is the inverse of the increase in speed) so 12 x 6 is 72. You are right, however that in one 24 hour day the invictus would travel 6 times as far as a terran ship, or 144 units, rather than the standard 24 units of travel per day.
and not
X6 = 12 24 36 48 60 72
See above. Sorry to disagree....but I do have some background in the subject (30+ years in the field).