5. How many milligrams of H3BO3 should be used in compounding the following prescription? Rx Phenacaine HCI Chlorobutanol (E = 0.1657) (E = 0.1836) (E = 0.5259) 1.0%. %3D H;BO3 %3D Purified water ad 60.0 mL Make isotonic sol. Sig. One drop in the eye 6. How much H3BO; should be used in compounding the following prescription? 'D' 1% solution 0.62°C Rx Tetracaine HCI 0.33% Zinc sulfate 0.17% 0.62°C H3BO3 Purified water ad 30.0 mL Make isotonic sol. Sig. One drop into each eye

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5. How many milligrams of H3BO3 should be used in compounding the following prescription?
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Phenacaine HCI
Chlorobutanol
(E = 0.1657)
(E = 0.1836)
(E = 0.5259)
1.0%.
%3D
H;BO3
%3D
Purified water ad
60.0 mL
Make isotonic sol.
Sig. One drop in the eye
6. How much H3BO; should be used in compounding the following prescription?
'D' 1% solution
0.62°C
Rx
Tetracaine HCI
0.33%
Zinc sulfate
0.17%
0.62°C
H3BO3
Purified water ad
30.0 mL
Make isotonic sol.
Sig. One drop into each eye
Transcribed Image Text:5. How many milligrams of H3BO3 should be used in compounding the following prescription? Rx Phenacaine HCI Chlorobutanol (E = 0.1657) (E = 0.1836) (E = 0.5259) 1.0%. %3D H;BO3 %3D Purified water ad 60.0 mL Make isotonic sol. Sig. One drop in the eye 6. How much H3BO; should be used in compounding the following prescription? 'D' 1% solution 0.62°C Rx Tetracaine HCI 0.33% Zinc sulfate 0.17% 0.62°C H3BO3 Purified water ad 30.0 mL Make isotonic sol. Sig. One drop into each eye
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