Prep kits
Two 6 oz bottles of liquid, each diluted with water before you drink it.
One bottle poured into the mixing container and topped to the 16 oz line, drunk, then two more 16 oz containers of plain water over the next hour. That is one dose. The second dose is the same, the following morning.
The taste is the complaint people have about Suprep, and the 32 oz of water after each dose surprises them. That water is part of the prep, not optional hydration.
The planner turns those numbers into clock times, with your cutoff and check-in worked out from them. For Suprep that usually means:
Counting the two waters as part of the dose is what makes the schedule match what you actually drink.
These are the usual shape, not your dose. Units vary the regimen, the split and the timings, and the sheet your office gave you is the one that counts. Change anything here that differs from yours.
More on what counts as a clear liquid, and what to do if the prep is not working.
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