A baby was persistently spitting up after nursing, so the pediatrician prescribed ranitidine syrup to reduce the
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A baby was persistently spitting up after nursing, so the pediatrician prescribed ranitidine syrup to reduce the baby's stomach acid. The prescription called for 0.75 mL to be taken twice a day for a month. The pharmacist printed a label for the bottle of syrup that said “3/4 tsp. twice a day.” By what factor was the baby overmedicated until the error was discovered?
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
ISBN: 978-1260547719
5th Edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista
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