SOLUTION: If I have 125 mg per/5ml on hand and I need 200mg for the patient, how many Ml's will I need to give?

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Question 831485: If I have 125 mg per/5ml on hand and I need 200mg for the patient, how many Ml's will I need to give?
Answer by hovuquocan1997(83)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you have 125mg/5ml, that means you have 25mg/ml right?
And 200= 25*8
TA-DAH
So you need to give 8 ml :D

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