Glycopyrrolate is available in 0.2mg/mL concentration. How much is needed for 180mcg dose?
ANSWER.
* Calculation of amount of drug needed for 180 mcg dose.
Formula = Desired dose / Dose in hand * Quantity.
Here
Desired dose = 180 mcg.
Dose in hand = 0.2 mg.
Convert mg to mcg for calculation
1 mg = 1000 mcg.
So
Dose in hand = 200 mcg.
Quantity = 1 ml.
Amount of drug needed for 180 mcg dose = 180 / 200 * 1
= 0.9 ml.
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