Okay I'm a first semester student so bare with me here. I have a few questions about reconstitution.
In our practice kits we have amoxicillin in powdered form. It's not in a vial, it's in a little packet thingy. I know how to reconstitute using a vial but not a packet (like a packet of ketchup if you don't know what I mean)... how would you go about reconstituting this? My guess would be to open it into a medicine cup but that doesn't seem right.
Also, is amoxicillin usually in powdered form?
Heres what the packet says:
practi-amoxi
dosage 250 mg/5mL
add 10 mL water to reconstitute.
thats literally all the packet says. Also I assume it's safe to use tap water since it doesn't specify to use sterile or NS
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Okay I'm a first semester student so bare with me here. I have a few questions about reconstitution.
In our practice kits we have amoxicillin in powdered form. It's not in a vial, it's in a little packet thingy. I know how to reconstitute using a vial but not a packet (like a packet of ketchup if you don't know what I mean)... how would you go about reconstituting this? My guess would be to open it into a medicine cup but that doesn't seem right.
Also, is amoxicillin usually in powdered form?
Heres what the packet says:
practi-amoxi
dosage 250 mg/5mL
add 10 mL water to reconstitute.
thats literally all the packet says. Also I assume it's safe to use tap water since it doesn't specify to use sterile or NS