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17 January, 20:06

How many milliliters should be given to the patient if 0.5 milliliter of liquid contain 50 milligrams of medication

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  1. 17 January, 20:56
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    How many milliliters should be given to the patient if 0.5 milliliter of liquid contain 50 milligrams of medication depends upon the dosage of that medicine prescribed by a doctor.

    Explanation:

    Miligrams to be given to the patient in a day depends upon the medicine. The dosage varies from medicine to medicine. Suppose if we talk about Diclofenac. In case of diclofenac the maximum dosage that can be given in a day is 75 miligrams.

    Now if 0.5 mililitre contains 50 miligrams than 1 mililitre will contain 100 miligarm. 0.25 mililitre will contain 25 miligrams.

    0.5mililitre+0.5 mililitre = 100 miligram

    0.5mililitre+.25 mililitre = 50+25

    ⇒ 75 miligrams

    so 0.75 mililitre will be given
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