3. Calculate the amount of sodium chloride needed to properly compound the following prescription. Dipivefrin HCI...
2. What is the volume of sterile purified water and 0.9% w/v sodium chloride solution needed to prepare 30 mL of a 2% w/v solution of tobramycin for ophthalmic use? • Step 1: Calculate the tonic contribution provided by the tobramycin (FDP 1% tobramycin = 0.04°C) Step 2: Calculate the amount of NaCl necessary to render this product isotonic Step 3: Your source of NaCl is 0.9% NaCl. What volume of the 0.9% NaCl solution will yield the calculated amount...
How many grams of sodium chloride should be used in compounding the following prescription? (Ingredient X: MW – 295 g/mole; i factor – 2.4) Rx Ingredient X 0.75 Sodium Chloride q.s. Purified Water ad 30 Make isoton. sol. Sig. Eye drops please may I the answer explained step by step
Tobramycin 0.75% Tetracaine hydrochloride Sol. 2% 15 mL Sodium chloride qs Purified water ad 30 mL Make isoton. sol. Sig. for the eye The 2% solution of tetracaine hydrochloride is already isotonic. How many milliliters of a 0.9% solution of sodium chloride should be used in compounding the prescription? PLEASE MAY I HAVE A SOLUTION STEP BY STEP
You receive the following prescription to compound an ophthalmic solution: EPHEDRINE OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION FORMULA Ephedrine sulfate 0.25 g Sodium chloride QS Purified water ad. 30 ml Make an isotonic solution Ephedrine sulfate sodium chloride equivalent or E value = 0.23 How many milligrams of sodium chloride do you need to add to make an isotonic solution? II. You have a 23.4% solution of sodium chloride for injection. How many milliliters of this solution should you use to compound the prescription...