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25 July, 03:02

The usual starting dose of sodium oxybate is 4.5 g per night in two equally divided doses, taken 2.4 to 4 hours apart. A sodium oxybate oral solution is available in 180-mL bottles, containing sodium oxybate, 50% w/v. How many divided doses are available in each container?

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  1. 25 July, 03:53
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    40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The starting dose of Sodium Oxybate is 4.5 gm per night in two equally divided doses.

    So, each divided doses of Sodium Oxybate will contain 4.5/2 = 2.25 gm.

    Now, a Sodium Oxybate oral solution is available in a 180 ml bottle that contains 50% w/v of Sodium Oxybate.

    Hence, 50 gm of Sodium Oxybate will be there in 100 ml of the solution.

    So, 50*180/100 = 90 gm of Sodium Oxybate will be there in 180 ml of the solution.

    Therefore, in each container of the oral solution, there will be 90/2.25 = 40 divided doses are available. (Answer)
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