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A patient with a BSA of 0.82 m2 is prescribed interferon alpha-2b. The recommended dose of this medication is 2 million units/m2. How much medication should be provided to this patient?

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A patient with a body surface area (BSA) of 0.82 m² should be given 1.64 million of units of Interferon alpha 2b, according to the recommended dose.

Step-by-step explanation:

Interferon alpha 2b (IFN α-2b) is a biological product used to stimulate the immune system and fight diseases such as hepatitis B and C, leukemia and other types of cancer.

The usual dose of IFN α-2b is 2 to 3 million units per dose, although some circumstances may require a higher dose.

If a patient has an estimated AFB of 0.82 m² and the recommended dose is 2,000,000 units/m²:

  • IFN a-2b dose = 2,000,000 units/m2 X 0.82 m2
  • IFN a-2b dose = 1.640.000 UI

The patient, according to the dose and his BSA should receive 1.64 million units of IFN α-2b.

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