How much acyclovir powder and Aquaphor® are needed to prepare 3 oz of 15% acyclovir ointment?

A. 13.5 g acyclovir, 76.5 g Aquaphor®
B. 15 g acyclovir, 85 g Aquaphor®
C. 4.5 g acyclovir, 95.5 g Aquaphor®
D. 15 g acyclovir, 75 g Aquaphor®


Answer: A

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