Ordered: Amoxicillin 300 mg tid for 7 daysOn hand: See labelNote: Partial bottles are not dispensed. How much amoxicillin should be dispensed?
A. 126 mL
B. 105 mL
C. 100 mL
D. 200 mL
Answer: D
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