ANSWER.
* Calculation of ml of drug required for administration.
Formula = Desired dose /Dose in hand * Quantity.
Here
Desired dose(D) = 1000 mg.
Dose in hand (H) = 1000 mg (1g).
Quantity(Q) = 2.6 ml (2.2 + 0.4).
As per above formua
Volume(ml) of drug required for administration = D/H * Q
= 1000/1000 * 2.6
= 1 * 2.6
= 2.6 ml.
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