Calculating the quantity of tablets/capsules required for a prescription. Example 2 How many tablets of Drug A will you need for a full supply for the.

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Calculating the quantity of tablets/capsules required for a prescription. Example 2 How many tablets of Drug A will you need for a full supply for the following prescription.? Drug A tablets 200mg. Use the following dosage regime: AT A GLANCE/ PHARMACY CALCULATIONS PRESCRIPTIONS (1) 14 OM*ON* 1 Day200mg 2 Days200mg400mg 3 Days400mg 4 weeks400mg600mg * OM = every morning; ON = every night Example 1 A patient is prescribed ibuprofen orally, 800mg three times daily for one month. You have 400mg tablets. How many should you supply? Method Step 1: Calculate NB: in prescribing practice one month is 28 days Student Learning Advisory Service Contact us Please come and see us if you need any academic advice or guidance. Canterbury Our offices are next to Santander Bank Open Monday to Friday, – E: T: Medway We are based in room G0-09, in the Gillingham Building and in room DB034, in the Drill Hall Library. Open Monday to Friday, – E: T: The Student Learning Advisory Service (SLAS) is part of the Unit for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (UELT) Acknowledgments All materials checked by Dr Scott Wildman, Dr Cleopatra Branch, Jerome Durodie and Andrew Lea, Medway School of Pharmacy, Anson Building, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent. ME4 4TB. This leaflet has been produced in conjunction with sigma Mathematics Support Centre

Step 3: Add together to calculate the total Step 1: Convert the amounts into the number of tablets to be taken Example 2 What weight of a substance is required to make 45mL of a product such that 3mL diluted to 100mL will give a 1 in 5000 concentration ? Method Q1 A patient is prescribed Drug C, two 150mg tablets four times daily for two weeks. How many tablets should you supply? Q2 You are presented with the following directions on a prescription: Drug A tablets 100mg. Use the following dosage regime: How many tablets of Drug E will you need for a full supply? Q3 A prescription calls for 1000mg of drug D to be taken daily for 1 month, thereafter to be reduced by 250mg daily each week to zero. How many 250mg tablets should you supply? Q4 A patient is prescribed metformin tablets, 500mg twice daily for one week, thereafter to be increased by 500 mg increments daily each week, as tolerated, up to a maximum of 2000mg daily. How many 500mg tablets should you supply for the first month? Q5 A prescription asks for 10mg of drug F, once daily for 3 months, thereafter to be reduced by 2mg daily each week to zero. You have 2mg capsules in stock; how many should you supply? Answers Q1 = 112 tablets. Q2 = 245 tablets. Q3 = 154 tablets. Q4 = 91 tablets. Q5 = 490 capsules. Step 2: Calculate the number of tablets for each period Step 3: Add together to calculate the total Example 3 A prescription calls for 1000mg of drug B to be taken daily for 3 months, thereafter to be reduced by 200mg daily to zero over 4 weeks. Assuming drug B is available in 200mg tablets, how many will be needed for a full supply? Method Step 1: Convert the amounts into the number of tablets to be taken Step 2: Calculate the number of tablets for each period Reduction to zero over 4 weeks Method OM*ON* 3 Days100mg 3 Days100mg200mg 5 Days200mg 6 weeks200mg300mg