Pharmacy Maths Equations! :( Flashcards
In eye drops, how many drops in 1 mL?
20 drops in 1 mL
What is the BMI equation?
Weight (Kg) / Height (m2)
What is the equation for ARR?
Absolute risk reduction = control rate - experimental rate
RRR = control rate - experimental, then ANS / control rate
How do you calculate the NNT?
Number Needed to Treat = 100 / (ARR%)
How do you calculate the amount of suppository base?
(S x M) - (Total quantity of Drug A (g) (number of suppositories x weight (g)) / DV)
S = number of suppositories
M = mould capacity of the suppositories => 4g is adult; 2g is child; and 1g is infant
Regarding displacement values, what 3 things do you need to calculate for them?
- Total DV of the drug
- Total VOLUME of the final drug solution
- Total WEIGHT of the drug
You’ll need 2/3 of these things to figure out the problem!
How do you convert from hours to minutes?
1h = 60mins, thus, 1min is achieved by dividing by 60.
What does 1350PPM stand for?
1350g in 1,000,000g
Number of parts in 1 million parts.
Chemistry based equations
GRAMS (g) = MR (g/mol) X MOL (mol)
MOL (mmol) = CONC (mmol/mL) x vol (mL)
How to calculate the DF (Dilution Factor)?
DF = Vol of final solution (mL) / Vol of stock solution (mL)
How do you work out the anhydrous drug?
Anhydrous = without water
Hydrous = with water
If 20% was moisture then, 100% - 20% = 80% is ANHYDROUS drug
What’s the difference between CrCL and eGFR?
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CrCL is a direct measurement in the importance of estimating the eGFR, whereas the eGFR is an indirect measurement which is important for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of kidney disease.
What are the CrCL values for the levels of renal impairment?
x < 10mL/min => SEVERE
10 - 20mL/min => MODERATE
x < 50mL and x > 20mL = MILD
- Cockcroft and Gault is the preferred method for estimating renal function in elderly patients over 75 years OR at extremes of muscle mass. For example, reduce muscle mass will lead to overestimation of GFR and increased muscle mass will lead to underestimation of the GFR.
- IBW should be used in the equation.
- This is for patients less than 18kg/m2 or greater than 40kg/m2
Double dilutions equation!
Usually if ALL 4 of the C1V1=C2V2 are there, then use this equation:
(C1V1) + (C2V2) / (V1 + V2) = percentage strength of the solution in (V1+V2)mL
Distilled H20 = 0%
“PURE” = 100%
1 in 3 Parts
3 parts overall