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Tablets for suspension Percentage preparations Aliquots Alligation Solubility Specific gravity Capsule packing Will go over in PPC
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Tsp = 5 mL Tbsp = 15 ml 1 fl oz ~ 30 mL 1 pint = 473 mL 1 oz = 28.4 g 1 lb = 454 g 1 grain ~65 mg % (w/v) = g/100 mL % (v/v) = mL/100 mL % (w/w) = g/100 g
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Patient needs a lisinopril suspension at 15mg/5ml. He will be taking 5ml po daily. How many lisinopril tablets will be needed to make 30 days worth? What strength tablets will you need? 15mg/5ml for 30 days = 450mg/150ml Can use 11- 40mg tabs + 1- 10mg tab
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Prescription is written for levothyroxine 0.1mg/mL; dispense 60 mL. We have 25mcg tabs of levothyroxine available How many tablets will we need to use? 60mL x 0.1mg/mL = 6 mg of levo 6mg levo x (1 tab/0.025mg levo) = 240 tabs
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What if you need a partial tablet? Example: Compounding formula calls for 4.8 tablets of ABC. How do we get this? Weigh out 5 tablets (example = 1.255 g) Create proportion equation 1.255 g = x g 5 tabs 4.8 tab x = 1.2048 g needed
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Prescription is written for 1 lb cream (454g) with urea 10% and hydrocortisone 2%. How much urea and hydrocortisone is in the cream in grams? Urea: 45.4g; hydrocortisone: 9.08g How much cream will you need? 454 – (45.4+9.08) = amount of cream = 399.52g
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How many mL of hydrocortisone liquid (40mg/mL) will be needed to prepare 30 grams of a 0.25% cream (w/w)? 0.25g/100g x 30g = 0.075g HC needed 75mg HC x (1mL/40mg) = 1.875mL liquid needed
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What if what you need to weigh is <120mg? Example: Rx calls for 7.5mg of ABC in preparation. How do we measure this? Min weighable qty on our balance: 120mg To make it easier, most pharmacies do aliquots in % (ie. 1%, 10%) In this case, to make aliquot we can make a 1g/100g mixture to equal ABC 1% ▪ How much do you need to weigh of ABC 1% to equal 7.5mg? ▪ 750mg (check 750mg x 0.01 = 7.5mg)
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Complete name of drug/source used Name of manufacturer Lot number of drug source Expiration date of source Amounts of materials used Total amount at top of table Information placed on back of the rx or in a log book
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T-Bar Line between numbers represent decimal place Pharmacy compounding log or worksheet Always include units! (mL, g, etc.) When calculating, do not round until making a measurement 30 mL Ingredient 1 0 (lot #AB123, exp 1/16) Ingredient 2 2 (lot #CD435, exp 3/15) Ingredient 3 QS 30 (lot #9780DN, exp 5/18) 425 g 230 g mL
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