00:04
So a patient brings in a prescription below the drug label at the right side shows that you need a mock cell 250 milligram per 5 milliliter suspension.
00:15
This is each dose and take one teaspoon tid x 7 days.
00:21
So the concentration request is not available but you have a available product which is 125 milligram per 5 mil.
00:29
What will be the dose instruction for the available product? so show the provide the answer in both teaspoon and milliliters which one teaspoon is 5 mil.
00:43
So for this case we know that for each dose you need a total of 250 milligram but the available product is 125 milligram per 5 milliliter.
00:59
So this means that 255 divided by 125 equals 2.
01:11
So this tells us that we'll need 2 5 milliliter which means we need 10 milliliter of the available product.
01:21
So we will have to write it down as 10 mil or 2 teaspoon suspension take i would say let's do this way 10 mil 2 teaspoon tid 3 times a day times 7 days.
02:05
So this is going to be the new instruction for the available product.
02:14
So using a drug show in a label how many mil will you spend to meet the dosing requirement for the entire treatment.
02:26
Do not assume any wasted medication.
02:30
So now you can see we have 10 mil tid mean 3 times a day times 7 days.
02:36
So 3 times 7 equals 21...