How to say "dosage" in Japanese?

In Japanese "dosage" translates to  服用方法 

Transliteration: Fukuyouhou

🇯🇵 服用方法を守って、正しく薬を飲んでください。

🗣️ Fukuyouhou wo mamotte, tadashiku kusuri wo nonde kudasai.

🇺🇸 Take the medicine correctly and follow the dosage instructions.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "dosage" in Japanese?

You can use the word "服用方法" which translates to "Dosage".

How to pronounce "服用方法" (dosage) in Japanese?

The word "服用方法" is pronounced as "Fukuyouhou".

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