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Rx 02 Suppl. 3 Oral Solution for Motion Sickness Using Chocolate Syrup NF Rx 02

ID: 147643 • Letter: R

Question

Rx 02 Suppl. 3 Oral Solution for Motion Sickness Using Chocolate Syrup NF Rx 02 Suppl. 3 Name Cindy Luke Address Date 00100/00 Dimenhydrinate Chocolate Syrup Sig: 1 tsp prn 125 mg qs ad 50 mL Refills 0 Michael Zack MD 1. Search the formulation of Chocolate Syrup in the NF Chocolate Syrup Chocolate Sucrose Liquid Glucose Glycerin Sodium Chloride Vanillin Sodium Benzoate Purified Water, a sufficient quantity to make 600 g 180 g 50 mL 29 0.2g 1000 mL Mix Chocolate and Sucrose, and to this mixture gradually add a solution of Liquid Glucose, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Vanillin, and Sodium Benzoate in 325 mL of hot Purified Water. Bring the entire mixture to a boil, and maintain at boiling temperature for 3 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature, and add sufficient Purified Water to make the product measure 1000 mL. (Liquid glucose contains not more than 21.0% of water.) 2. The entire bench works together to makes 600 mL of un-medicated Chocolate Syrup NF together as stock preparation to share. COCOA SYRUP Cocoa Sucrose Liquid Glucose Glycerin Sodium Chloride Vanillin Sodium Benzoate Purified Water qs ad 108 g 360 g 108 g 30 mL 1.2 g 0.12 g 0.6 g 600 mL 38

Explanation / Answer

NOTE: I could not understand which part of the question is actually we could answer. These are just instructions for the preparations. You have to follow the instructions to prepare the solution.

Nonetheless, I can help you in answering the last qquestion:

1:20 (w/w)= (1/20)x100= 5% (w/w)

1:750 (w/w) =(1/750)x 100 = 0.133 % (w/w)
1:5000 (w/w) =(1/5000)x 100 = 0.02 %(w/w)

PS: I you need more clarification for the calculation please free free to comment on the answer. I will be happy to help.