explain the dosage strength given as a percent: 1.25% solution of medication
Given that medication = 1.25 % solution means its w/v solution's percentage indicates that the amount of any medication in gm of 100 ml in w/v solution form.
Hence it will reflect 1.25 g of the medication in 100 ml solvent, producing the solution of medication.
Hence dosage strength will be 1.25 g/ 100 ml
= 0.0125 g/ml
explain the dosage strength given as a percent: 1.25% solution of medication
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