Shanel, at the rate of taking your pills one pill every 4 hours, that means you are taking up to 6 pills per day.
You can divide the total amount of your pills (also known as the quantity-the amount you got from your pharmacy) by 6 pills per day and that would give you a days supply or in other words, that will tell you how long your supply will last you.
Since I don't know how many pills you got from your pharmacy, it's nearly impossible to determine how long we can expect them to last you.
You can also call your pharmacy and ask them what they put in for the "days supply" and they will tell you. This is how long your insurance company thinks the pills will last you and it also will determine when you can get a refill or when you can fill your next prescription of the same medication.
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