Transcription of REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS
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REFERENCE GUIDE For PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS 1 REFERENCE GUIDE FORPHARMACEUTICALCALCULATIONS2014-2015 EDITIONMANAN SHROFF REFERENCE GUIDE For PHARMACEUTICAL CALCULATIONS 2 This REFERENCE GUIDE is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician. Students orreaders must consult their physician about any existing problem. Do not use any information of thisreference GUIDE for any kind of self treatment. Do not administer any dose of mentioned drugs inthis REFERENCE GUIDE without consulting your physician. This is only a review GUIDE for preparationof PHARMACEUTICAL author of this REFERENCE GUIDE is not responsible for any kind of misinterpreted, incorrect ormisleading information or any typographical errors in this GUIDE . Any doubtful or questionableanswers should be checked in other available REFERENCE rights part of this GUIDE may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronicallyphotocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the is a registered trademark of Pharmacy Exam of Krishna Publication inc.
Calculations related to I.V., I.V. infusion, TPN and dosages are very important in retail and ... * PV = W/M x R x T * Equivalent wt = molecular weight / number of valence ... weight of solute in 1000 ml or (1L) solution. * Molarity (M): It is defined as the presence of number of moles of solute in 1000 ml or (1L) of solution.
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