Different thing entirely. Sorry. There is a wide range of
"proper dosage". The drug companies just specify a high one.
Resistance is more often caused by too short a dose period.
People tend to stop taking meds when they feel a little
better, too soon.
Theola Walden Baker wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >when I was treating animal diseases with
> > tetracyclene, my teacher taught us a formula to use to
> > calculate the proper dose. The result was always about half
> > what the instructions on the bottle said.
>
> Improper/sub-clinical dosing is one of the known causes of antibiotic
> resistance. Bad lesson.
>
> Theola