A patient was taking 310 mg of antidepressant each day. However, the doctor determined that this dosage was too high and reduced the dosage by a fifth. Further observation revealed the dose was still too high, so he reduced it again by 20 mg. What is the final dosage of the patient’s antidepressant

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A patient was taking 310 mg of antidepressant each day.  However, the doctor determined that this dosage was too high and reduced the dosage by a fifth.  Further observation revealed the dose was still too high, so he reduced it again by 20 mg.  What is the final dosage of the patient’s antidepressant