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Medicinal Doses Using Proportions

Modern medicine offers many wonderful options to reduce pain and suffering. The amount of the medication for a particular person has to be correct, though. The amount of medicine prescribed may depend on a person s weight, age, or current health status — or, often, a mixture of all these things. Proportions are used to determine dosages of many medications and the number of tablets needed per dose. [Pg.98]


Drugs are applied topically primarily for local effects however, this route can be used to administer drugs for systemic action. Few drugs readily penetrate intact skin. The absorption of drugs that do penetrate the skin is proportional to the surface area over which they are applied and to their lipid solubility. Increased cutaneous blood flow also enhances absorption. Systemic toxicity can become evident when highly lipid-soluble substances (e.g. lipid-soluble insecticides) are absorbed through the skin. Controlled-release patches are now commonly used in human medicine for transcutaneous drug administration. [Pg.5]

For thousands of years, people have heated rocks and distilled plant juices to extract materials. Over the past two centuries, chemists have learnt more and more about how to get materials from rocks, from the air and the sea, and from plants. They have also found out the right conditions to allow these materials to react together to make new substances, such as dyes, plastics and medicines. When we make a new substance it is important to mix the reactants in the correct proportions to ensure that none is wasted. In order to do this we need to know about the relative masses of atoms and molecules and how these are used in chemical calculations. [Pg.12]


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