Question

the physician ordered duricef tabs, 1500mg. available are duricef tabs, 1 gram. how many tablets will you give?
who can we solve this problem ?

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GPT-4o mini
To determine how many tablets to give, we need to convert the ordered dosage (1500 mg) into grams and then divide that by the amount of active ingredient in each tablet.

1. **Convert mg to grams**:
- 1500 mg is equal to 1.5 grams (since 1000 mg = 1 gram).

2. **Determine the dosage per tablet**:
- Each tablet of Duricef contains 1 gram.

3. **Calculate the number of tablets needed**:
- To find out how many tablets are required to reach 1.5 grams, you divide the ordered amount (1.5 grams) by the amount per tablet (1 gram):
\[
\text{Number of tablets} = \frac{1.5 \text{ grams}}{1 \text{ gram/tablet}} = 1.5 \text{ tablets}
\]

Since you typically cannot give half a tablet unless it is scored and can be safely divided, in practice this would mean you would give 1 tablet, but it's important to consult the healthcare provider for the appropriate action if a dosage of 1.5 grams is necessary.

In conclusion, you would give **1.5 tablets** based on the calculation, but confirm with medical guidelines or a physician regarding how to proceed in such a scenario.

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