Ordered: Norvir® 200 mg po q12h with meals for 21 daysOn hand: See label Calculate the amount to dispense: ________. 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


105 mL

Calculate the amount to administer for one dose:

x = 2.5 mL
Calculate the total daily dose:
2.5 mL × 2 doses per day = 5 mL per day
5 mL per day × 21 days = 105 mL

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