0.15%
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I didn't know there WERE topical ointments containing marijuana. There are topical products like hand creams that have hemp oil in them, but they're THC-free.
40%
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10% w/w = 10g/ 100g = x /3400g x = amount of drug in 3400 g or i would just say 10% of 3400 = 340 g of zinc oxide is needed to be 10% strength now how much do you have to add of zinc oxide to get 15% strength?? so you will end up with 340g of original PLUS x amount of new zinc oxide = the total drug you will use. so (340 + x) and to find percentage of drug over entire medication ... you would say (340 + x) over (3400 + x) and (3400 + x) = total medication with the additional zinc oxide you will want to add. finally: total drug/ total medication(Rx) = the new percentage strength sooo --> you wanted 15% to be the zinc oxide (drug) (340 + x) / (3400 + x) = 15% drug or better yet: (340 + x) / (3400 + x) = 15g/ 100g since 15% is 15 out of 100 so CROSS MULTIPLY and solve for x: (340 + x) * 100 = (3400 + x) * 15 34000 + 100 x = 51000 + 15 x--> 85 x = 17000 x = 200 so 200 grams of zinc oxide must be added to the original to get your 15% of drug strength.
Its an antibiotic Drug containing Clarithromycin
An antifungal drug, containing terbiafine.
Unfortunately the colon from your ratio has been stripped form your question. There are two possibilities (if you had put spaces either side of your colon, it would have been obvious which):1 : 4501 part is the drug 450 parts are the non-active ingredients→ there are a total of 1 + 450 = 451 parts→ percentage of the drug is 1/(1 + 450) × 100% ≈ 0.22 %14 : 5014 parts are the drug 50 parts are the non-active ingredients→ there are 14 + 50 = 64 parts in total→ percentage of the drug is 1/(14 + 50) × 100% = 1 9/16 % = 1.5625 % ≈ 1.6 %
Any pharmacy. And 8 out of 10 large supermarkets probably have it in the drug aisle.
Aspirin is a drug containing acetylsalicylic acid
Nicotine is a drug in itself. So anything containing nicotine is a drug.
The drug is a shot containing the Hinamizawa syndrome.