A patient is prescribed 80 mg of Tramadol Hydrochloride injection. The stock dose is 50mg / 2 mL. What volume will you require?

Prescription. fill this in
_________ x ml = ?
Stock

80mg
___________ x 2 ml =
50mg

answer?

1 answer

To calculate the volume required for 80 mg of Tramadol using the stock solution provided (50 mg in 2 mL), you can set up a proportion or use a simple formula.

Step 1: Determine the concentration of the stock solution.

  • The stock solution is 50 mg in 2 mL, which means:
    • 50 mg / 2 mL = 25 mg/mL

Step 2: Calculate how many mL is required for 80 mg.

  • Using the concentration (25 mg/mL):

    \[ \text{Volume required (mL)} = \frac{\text{desired dose (mg)}}{\text{concentration (mg/mL)}} \]

    \[ \text{Volume required (mL)} = \frac{80 \text{ mg}}{25 \text{ mg/mL}} = 3.2 \text{ mL} \]

Prescription Fill In:

  • To fill in the prescription formula:

\[ \frac{80 \text{ mg}}{50 \text{ mg}} \times 2 \text{ mL} = ? \]

Calculating the volume: \[ \frac{80}{50} \times 2 = 3.2 \text{ mL} \]

Final Answer: 3.2 mL of the Tramadol Hydrochloride injection is required.