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I only know this for radiotherapy where you shoot stuff from a ray cannon.
But basically there is a lethal dosis for cells and spreading it over several days and stuff reduxes side effects but sometimes you need to be quick and therefore go for higher doses and shorter timespans. This writeup has some details if youre interested in this.
If you apply the substance into the body you have to also take elimination into consideration. Then do the maths how much you need to apply so that you reach these lethal doses and when to reapply it again.
Bruh.
Write down what you think the treatment schedule looks like.
The schedule.
Are you schizophrenic
What makes you say that?
Because it seems like you're rambling about something that's related to the question but doesn't directly address it
I kean its not really specified so I tried to give as much context as possible.
Thx for the diagnosis btw
nah I think your reading comprehension is off, it's a week of treatment, then several weeks off. As a non-native English speaker I get why the original phrasing of "weekly" wasn't the clearest way of putting it, but I think the guy you called schizo just didn't understand what you were confused by
"Weekly" doesn't mean "week-long," but rather "once per week."
I'm not OP