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A label prints in the pediatric pharmacy

satellite for 500 mL of dextrose 15% solu-
tion. This concentration is not available
commercially and needs to be compound-
ed. Available in your pharmacy, you have
a 1 L bag of sterile water and a 1 L bag
of dextrose 70% available to compound
the solution. How many mLs of each are
needed to make the requested solution?

User Udi Meiri
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Answer:

107.14 ml of 70% dextrose and 392.86 ml of sterile water should be used.

Explanation:

Since a label prints in the pediatric pharmacy satellite for 500 mL of dextrose 15% solution, but this concentration is not available commercially and needs to be compounded, and available in your pharmacy, you have a 1 L bag of sterile water and a 1 L bag of dextrose 70% available to compound the solution, to determine how many mLs of each are needed to make the requested solution, the following calculation must be performed:

500 x 0.15 = 75

100 x 0.70 = 70

A x 0.70 = 75

A = 75 / 0.70

A = 107.14

Therefore, 107.14 ml of 70% dextrose and 392.86 ml of sterile water should be used.

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