Please answer fast A hospitalized patient has been receiving ranitidine (ZANTAC) 50 mg by intravenous injection every 8 hours. After discharge, the patient’s physician wishes to continue treatment with a bioequivalent dose of the oral liquid form of ranitidine. From the literature, the community pharmacist determines that the oral liquid is 50% bioavailable. The product is available in a concentration of 75 mg/5 mL, to be taken twice a day. How many milliliters of the oral liquid should be indicated per dose on the prescription label?
Please answer fast A hospitalized patient has been receiving ranitidine (ZANTAC) 50 mg by intravenous injection every 8 hours. After discharge, the patient’s physician wishes to continue treatment with a bioequivalent dose of the oral liquid form of ranitidine. From the literature, the community pharmacist determines that the oral liquid is 50% bioavailable. The product is available in a concentration of 75 mg/5 mL, to be taken twice a day. How many milliliters of the oral liquid should be indicated per dose on the prescription label?
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A hospitalized patient has been receiving ranitidine (ZANTAC) 50 mg by intravenous injection every 8 hours. After discharge, the patient’s physician wishes to continue treatment with a bioequivalent dose of the oral liquid form of ranitidine. From the literature, the community pharmacist determines that the oral liquid is 50% bioavailable. The product is available in a concentration of 75 mg/5 mL, to be taken twice a day. How many milliliters of the oral liquid should be indicated per dose on the prescription label?
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