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20 February, 12:55

A patient needs 40.0 mg of antibiotic per kilogram of body weight each day. If the patient weighs 55 kilograms.

how much antibiotic, in milligrams, should the patient receive each day for optimal therapy?

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  1. 20 February, 13:21
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    2200 mg of antibiotic

    Explanation:

    Given that 40 mg of antibiotic/kg of the bodyweight is given.

    If patient is 55 kg then the dose of antibiotic will be

    if 40/1000000 is done then we can get antibiotic in kg/kg of the weight

    = 0.00004 kg of antibiotic per kg

    0.00004*55 (to know how much 55 kg person will require)

    = 0.0022 kg

    This 0.0022 value will be converted to mg

    0.0022*10^6

    = 2200 mg of antibiotic will be given to a 55kg patient.
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