A Solution Contains 65 Mg/ml Of Sodium Pentobarbital. To a 300 gram laboratory rat at a dose of 40 mg/kg?

A Solution Contains 65 Mg/ml Of Sodium Pentobarbital. To A 300-gram Laboratory Rat At A Dose Of 40 Mg/kg
Answers:
300gm = 0.3kg

40mg/kg x 0.3kg = 12mg

12mg / (65mg/ml) = 0.18ml Source(s): Pharmacist
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