Question 2 of 20 0.1 mg The dosage strength of Granisetron Hydrochloride is written on the drug label as v. i mg per mL. Complete the fractional ratio that expresses this dosage strength (known ratio): 2 ml NDC 25021-778-01 Reonly 1024061 Granisetron Hydrochloride Injection, USP SAGENT" Mfd. for SAGENT Pharmaceuticals Schaumburg, IL 60195 (USA) Made in India e2013 Sagent Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Code No.: TNDRUGS/TNO0003234 0.1 mg per ml Lot: For Intravenous Use Only 1 mL Single-Use Vial Exp.: Enter the correct numeral of mL. Do not include units in your answer. Enter your answer. 8 mL Sterile, Nonpyrogenic, Preservative-free. Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). Do not freeze. Protect from light. Single Use Only. Discard Unused Portion. (01)00325021778012
Question 2 of 20 0.1 mg The dosage strength of Granisetron Hydrochloride is written on the drug label as v. i mg per mL. Complete the fractional ratio that expresses this dosage strength (known ratio): 2 ml NDC 25021-778-01 Reonly 1024061 Granisetron Hydrochloride Injection, USP SAGENT" Mfd. for SAGENT Pharmaceuticals Schaumburg, IL 60195 (USA) Made in India e2013 Sagent Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Code No.: TNDRUGS/TNO0003234 0.1 mg per ml Lot: For Intravenous Use Only 1 mL Single-Use Vial Exp.: Enter the correct numeral of mL. Do not include units in your answer. Enter your answer. 8 mL Sterile, Nonpyrogenic, Preservative-free. Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). Do not freeze. Protect from light. Single Use Only. Discard Unused Portion. (01)00325021778012
Chapter1: Numerals And Fractions
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A drug, sometimes called medicine or medication, is a chemical molecule that, when ingested, has a biological effect on the human body. Medicine is usually provided to a person in order to prevent, cure, or treat illness, as well as to improve overall health.
The intended rate at which a medicine is taken in order to establish a stable state of dose (fixed) that is therapeutically beneficial is known as the infusion rate (dosing rate). The volume of medications ingested at a given time (ml/h) is used to calculate the infusion rate.
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