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- Consider the following from the Ampicillin for Injection, USP package insert: For Intramuscular Use: Label Claim 250mg 500mg 1g 2g Amount of Diluent (mL) Approx. Volume (ml) 0.9 1.7 3.4 6.8 1 2 4 8 a) What is the amount of diluent needed to reconstitute a 1 g vial? b) What is the powder volume for a 1 g vial of ampicillin? Approx. Concentration (mg/mL) 250 250 250 250 Later in the package insert you see: For Direct Intravenous Use: Add 5 mL Sterile Water for Injection or Bacteriostatic Water for Injection to the 250 and 500 mg vials and administer slowly over a 3 to 5-minute period. Ampicillin for Injection, 1 g or 2 g, may also be given by direct intravenous administration. Dissolve in 7.4 or 14.8 mL Sterile Water for Injection or Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, respectively, and administer slowly over at least 10 to 15 minutes. c) What is the amount of diluent needed to reconstitute a 1 g vial of ampicillin for direct IV injection d) What is the total amount of volume that will…1. Prepare 200 mL of an isotonic aqueous solution of thimerosal (MW 404.84; L iso 3.4). The concentration of this antiinfective drug is 1:5000. a. Calculate the E value. b. Adjust the Isotonicity of the solution using NaCl.Erythromycin lactobionate 500 mg Dexamethasone Na phosphate 100 mg Glycerin 2.5 mL Sterile water for injection ad 100 mL M. ft. opthalmic solution a. what is the percentage strength of erythromycin lactobionate in the prescription? b. If glycerin has a specific gravity of 1.25, what is its concentration (in w/v) in the prescription?
- Drug X is available in two forms with the following aqueous solubilities: slightly solutble WA or a soluble Na salt of the WA. Which form of the drug is most appropriate for an oil based solution dosage form? a. WA b. Na salt of WAConcentration (mg/L) Time (hours) Sustained-Release Tablet Oral Solution 0.5 2.26 19.80 1 4.57 18.31 1.5 5.27 15.49 2 6.73 12.37 7.36 9.62 4 7.40 6.85 5 7.50 5.52 6.24 3.10 8. 4.70 1.79 12 2.76 1.58Codeine 6 mg/ mL Simple syrup qs ad 2 floz (60 mL) a. Calculate the number of grams of codeine needed b. If we have codeine 30 mg tablets in stock, how many tablets are required? c. Calculate the percentage strength and ratio strength of this preparation 2. Acetazolamide Using Acetazolamide 250 mg tabs X 10 Simple syrup qs 100 mL a. Make qs 250 mL b. Find concentration
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- 6) A child weighing 31kg is prescribed drug Z 25 mg/kg in three divided doses for 14 days. Drug Z is available as a 250 mg/5 mL suspension.How many millilitres of drug Z 250 mg/5 mL suspension will be needed for this 14 day course?State your answer to the nearest whole millilitre.unit - ml1. A pediatric vitamin drug product contains the equivalent of 0.5 mg of fluoride ion in each milliliter. How many total milligrams of fluoride ion would be provided by a dropper that deliver 0.6mL? 2. Administer heparin 5,000 units I.V. push. Available is heparin 10,000 units/mL. How many mL will you need to administer to achieve a 5,000 unit dose? 3. Heparin 20,000 units in 500 mL D5W is infusing at 20 mL/hour. At how many units/hour is the heparin infusing?80-000 A7000 MN KANAMYCIN INJECTION, USP *1 g/3 mL (333 mg/mL) For IM or IV Use 3 mL Vial Rx only 10 Vials Using the label above, how many mL of Kanamycin must be administered to a patient in which the orders read 300 mg IM stat. Give your answer to 2 decimal places. Type mL in the units box. Your Answer: Sterie "Each mL contains lenamycin sulate equiralent to 333 mg kanamycia. 0.45% sodium bisulfite added as an antioxidant, buffered with sodium citrate (2.2 %). Adjusted to pH 4.5 with H,S0, Kanamycin Injection should not be phys ically mixed with other antibaderial agents Usual Dosage: Intramuscubr 7.5 ng/ig of bady weight at 12-hour intervals. Do not axceed 1.5 grams daily. See insert for IV and other uses Vial stoppers do not contain natural nubber latex. Store at 20 to 25 C (68 to 77 F) [see USP Contrdled Room Temperature]. Avoid freezing. APP APP Pharmaceuticals, LLC Schaumburg, IL G0173 63323-359-03 42650D LOT/EXP