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β 13y agoTo calculate the amount of drug in the solution, you need to multiply the volume of the solution (300 ml) by the concentration of the drug (18%). First, convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100 (18% = 0.18). Then, multiply the volume (300 ml) by the concentration (0.18) to find the amount of drug in grams.
Yes, if a drug's pKa is lower than the physiological pH, it will be largely ionized in the body. This is because at a pH above its pKa, the drug will exist in its ionized form.
An 8-ball of cocaine typically contains around 3.5 grams of the drug.
No, normal saline solution is not considered a legend drug. It is a type of solution that contains a concentration of 0.9% sodium chloride in water and is commonly used for medical purposes such as intravenous hydration or wound cleaning. It is generally considered a medical device or over-the-counter product rather than a prescription drug.
No, nabumetone does not contain sulfa. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and inflammation.
No, Pyridium (phenazopyridine) does not contain iodine as an active ingredient. It is used to relieve symptoms of urinary tract irritation.
You need 50 g of this drug.
1% solution = 1 gram per 100 mL, 10 grams per liter 20 grams
To prepare a 2% solution in 3 liters, you would need 60 grams of the drug. This is calculated by multiplying the volume (3 liters) by the percentage (2%) and converting the result to grams. 3 liters x 2% = 60 grams.
195 grams.
25% of 500 grams = 500*25/100 grams = 125 grams.
1 liter = 1000 mL 1 gram = 1000 mg So there are 45,000 mg in 1 liter divided by 1000 mg per gram = 45 grams/liter
To calculate the weight/weight (ww) percentage strength of the solution, divide the weight of the drug (1g) by the total weight of the solution (1g drug + weight of solvent in 2.5mL). Since the density of most common solvents is close to 1g/mL, the weight of the solvent in 2.5mL would be around 2.5g. Therefore, the total weight of the solution would be 1g (drug) + 2.5g (solvent) = 3.5g. So, the ww percentage strength of the solution would be (1g / 3.5g) * 100% = 28.57%.
Benzoylecgonine is an ingredient found in the prescription drug Esterom. Esterom is a topical solution used for muscle pain relief.
A solution to what?
* Anti-drug Propaganda * Legislation as a deterrent * enforcement of said legislation
The percent of drug abuse in middle school is 52%.
It is the amount of medication found in an item, when referring to pharmacy stock solutions. So for instance, if you have a percent strength of 15% this is the same as saying I have 15g of drug in 100ml of a liquid. Now keep in mind there are different types of stocks I am using the most common of weight in volume. So if I need to find out how many grams are in 50ml of the drug, I can set it up using the ratio portions method. 15g/100ml = X/50ml X= 7.5 grams of drug in 50ml of the fluid.