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Pharmaceutical Calculations Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A prescription calls for 250 mg of a drug. The available tablets are 125 mg each. How many tablets should be given? 2 tablets A patient needs 0.5 g of amoxicillin. The pharmacy has 250 mg capsules. How many capsules are required? 2 capsules A doctor prescribes 1.2 g of medication per day in three equal doses. How much is each dose? 400 mg You have a 10% w/v solution of a drug. How many grams are in 50 mL of this solution? 5 g A patient requires 20 mg/kg of a drug. The patient weighs 70 kg. What is the total dose? 2 1400 mg A medication order calls for 0.25 mg/kg for a 60 kg patient. How much should be administered? 15 mg You have 200 mg tablets. The prescription is 600 mg. How many tablets are needed? 3 tablets A prescription reads: Give 2 mg/kg to a 45 kg patient. How much drug is required? 90 mg A liquid medication is labeled 125 mg/5 mL. How many mL are needed for a 250 mg dose? 10 mL A patient is to receive 0.1 g of a drug. The pharmacy has 50 mg tablets. How many tablets should be given? 2 tablets 3 A prescription calls for 30 mg of a drug, and the available tablets are 10 mg. How many tablets should the patient take? 3 tablets A doctor prescribes 5 mL of a 20 mg/mL solution. How many milligrams are in the dose? 100 mg A prescription requires 0.2 g of a medication. The available powder comes in 50 mg packets. How many packets are needed? 4 packets A patient requires 10 mL of a 2% solution. How many grams of drug are in the dose? 0.2 g You have a 5 mg/mL solution. The patient needs 15 mg. How many mL should be administered? 3 mL A pediatric patient needs 10 mg/kg. The child weighs 18 kg. How much drug is required? 4 180 mg A prescription calls for 0.5 g of medication, but only 125 mg tablets are available. How many tablets should be given?

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Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
A prescription calls for 250 mg of a drug. The available tablets are 125 mg each. How many

tablets should be given?


✔✔ 2 tablets




A patient needs 0.5 g of amoxicillin. The pharmacy has 250 mg capsules. How many capsules

are required?


✔✔ 2 capsules




A doctor prescribes 1.2 g of medication per day in three equal doses. How much is each dose?


✔✔ 400 mg




You have a 10% w/v solution of a drug. How many grams are in 50 mL of this solution?


✔✔ 5 g




A patient requires 20 mg/kg of a drug. The patient weighs 70 kg. What is the total dose?


1

,✔✔ 1400 mg




A medication order calls for 0.25 mg/kg for a 60 kg patient. How much should be administered?


✔✔ 15 mg




You have 200 mg tablets. The prescription is 600 mg. How many tablets are needed?


✔✔ 3 tablets




A prescription reads: Give 2 mg/kg to a 45 kg patient. How much drug is required?


✔✔ 90 mg




A liquid medication is labeled 125 mg/5 mL. How many mL are needed for a 250 mg dose?


✔✔ 10 mL




A patient is to receive 0.1 g of a drug. The pharmacy has 50 mg tablets. How many tablets should

be given?


✔✔ 2 tablets




2

, A prescription calls for 30 mg of a drug, and the available tablets are 10 mg. How many tablets

should the patient take?


✔✔ 3 tablets




A doctor prescribes 5 mL of a 20 mg/mL solution. How many milligrams are in the dose?


✔✔ 100 mg




A prescription requires 0.2 g of a medication. The available powder comes in 50 mg packets.

How many packets are needed?


✔✔ 4 packets




A patient requires 10 mL of a 2% solution. How many grams of drug are in the dose?


✔✔ 0.2 g




You have a 5 mg/mL solution. The patient needs 15 mg. How many mL should be administered?


✔✔ 3 mL




A pediatric patient needs 10 mg/kg. The child weighs 18 kg. How much drug is required?


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