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Rx 02 Suppl. 2 Acetazolamide Oral Suspension Name Alice Luke Address Date Rx 02

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Question

Rx 02 Suppl. 2 Acetazolamide Oral Suspension Name Alice Luke Address Date Rx 02 Suppl. 2 00/00/00 2 mg/kg/dose Acetazolamide Cherry Syrup qs Give enough for 14 days Sig: 1 tsp qd Refills 1 Ozzie Zack, MD Acetazolamide is used to treat glaucoma. pH: 4.0-5.0 (Vehicle for Oral Solution and Vehicle for Oral Suspension), 3.1-3.9 (Cherry Syrup) Beyond-use date listed in USPINF: NMT 60 days (after the day on which it was compounded) due to high sucrose content. The patient is 75 kg. What is the volume to dispense? What is the strength to label?

Explanation / Answer

If the patient is 75 kg then the volume of acetazolamide to dispense is : 206 ml

and the strength of acetazolamide to label: 125mg

Because one US table spoon means 14.78 ml

QD for 14 days would be 206.92 ml.

If 2mg/kg/dose then the overall dose will be of 150mg/day

and for 14 days it would be 2100 mg

Hence

If the patient is 75 kg then the volume of acetazolamide to dispense is : 206 ml

and the strength of acetazolamide to label: 125mg