The highest course dose (D. pro cursu maximus) is the maximum amount of medicine that can be taken over a certain period of time, for example, during a day or a week. Usually this amount is determined by the doctor based on the individual characteristics of the patient and his state of health.
The course dose may be different for different medications and different diseases. For example, for the treatment of hypertension, the course dose may be 100 mg per day, and for the treatment of diabetes – 300 mg.
It is important to remember that the course dose must be strictly observed, since exceeding it can lead to an overdose and serious health consequences. Therefore, it is recommended to always consult a doctor before starting medication and follow his recommendations.